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Group invites white people to ‘Come Meet a Black Person’

- By Kate Brumback Associated Press

ATLANTA — A profession­al group near Atlanta is inviting white people to “Come Meet a Black Person.”

That’s the title of a networking event planned for Thursday in suburban Lawrencevi­lle by Urban Mediamaker­s, a consortium of content creators.

“If white folks don’t have none of us in their lives, they’re the ones missing out,” said Cheryle Moses, president and founder of the organizati­on, which hosts an annual film festival in October and also holds a contest for middle school and high school filmmakers.

Moses said she was inspired by research she’d read about that showed that three quarters of white people don’t count any nonwhite people among their friends. She didn’t mean for the title of the event to be provocativ­e, she said, but instead wants to build relationsh­ips of trust and understand­ing.

As a black woman, she said, she deals with racism on a daily basis. Rather than sitting around with her friends complainin­g about the way things are in the country or the world, she wanted to do something about it, she said.

“My question is why do a lot of white folks get offended when anyone brings up race or racism?” she said. “Let’s walk through it, talk about it. If we are friends, you can sit down with friends and agree to disagree.”

She wants to offer an opportunit­y for white people who are open to the idea to come and become friends with nonwhite people in hopes that they will then talk to their white friends about it, she said

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