“But it got worse, to the point where people, white people, were just saying the N-word around me as if I wasn’t there.” “I kind of just took it because I felt like if I showed that they were affecting me they would just keep doing it,” he said. Randy said he was sitting on a school bus headed to a freshman orientation retreat when a white boy suddenly sat next to him and joked that Pierre “didn’t have a father.” And in the fall, a few months after a deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, Randy was sitting at a lunch table in Latin’s cafeteria when several white boys began joking that they were planning to attend a KKK rally. Credit: Photo courtesy of Randy Pierre Randy Pierre, 17.īut Randy saw for himself in the summer of 2017, five days into the school year.
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