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After 567 virtual days, BRYC is BACK!

On October 4, BRYC celebrated the return of fully vaccinated Fellows to a refreshed, newly teched-out campus complete with 50-inch screens, updated furnishings, and core values signage. Senior Fellow Lauren Dukes noted that talking and laughing face to face was a huge motivator. “I’ve missed my BRYC family and can’t

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Regarding the Atlanta-Area Mass Shootings

Response to Atlanta-area Mass Shootings We join Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders — especially those within BRYC — in anger and grief over the recent Atlanta-area attacks in which a white male shot and killed eight people, of whom six were Asian and seven were women. Whether or not the

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Regarding the U.S. Capitol Terrorist Attack

Response to U.S. Capitol Terror Attack Let’s start 2021 honest. Underlying the U.S. Capitol terror attack is racism. Specifically, it’s white backlash, the hostile reaction by white Americans to the “threat” of full racial equality. Social progress makes us white people nervous. Since Reconstruction, we — white people — have

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Regarding George Floyd

Regarding George Floyd We at BRYC, like you, are sad and angry over the recent killings of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and George Floyd; the dangerous and absurd accusations made of Christian Cooper in Central Park; and the other, seemingly daily reminders that it is not safe to be Black

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Regarding Alton Sterling

Baton Rouge youth successfully lead thousands in peaceful march BATON ROUGE, LA (July 12, 2016) – This past Sunday, several Baton Rouge Youth Coalition (BRYC) Fellows joined the international movement against police brutality, leading more than 1,000 people in a peaceful march in downtown Baton Rouge. Three incredible Black females

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