Maia, 11

“I speak for everyone I care about. Being Biracial, I've learned to deepen my roots and respect for both
cultures. The time I spoke out was during BLM because
it could have been my father, brother, or anyone I love being mishandled. At the end of day, it doesn't matter what we look like it's that we are all normal people and should be treated as such.”

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