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    News writer and reporter Jessica Thomas' new column, "Unsolicited Opinions," opens up space dedicated to her opinions, books and sometimes other things. (Photo by Reilly Dixon)
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    As a person of color in this community, I often find myself torn between feeling lucky to live where I do and wanting to scream at the constant state of “white people just not getting it.” After some interactions, I ask myself: “Was that intentional? Did I actually hear what I think I heard?”

    Meditating on my experience, I am constantly reminded of Claudia Rankine’s book “Citizen: An American Lyric,” a collection of poetry, memoir and art exploring the Black experience from microaggressions to police violence. The first time I read “Citizen,” I couldn’t get past the first chapter. It was too difficult to read a text that so closely mirrored my experience — being stopped by the Yellow Springs Police Department because they “heard” I was part of a group that wrote Black Lives Matter outside of the police station, being called by the name of another Black woman in the village, feeling the bile rise in my throat when officers come to my house to deliver a Board of Zoning Appeals packet that could have been emailed.

    I was recently asked to moderate the talk-back portion of the Yellow Springs Schools’ production of “Five Scripts Toward an Antiracist Tomorrow,” a play that explores parts of the Black experience in a way that extends Rankine’s work into the theater, creating palpable tension as patrons watch Black actors grapple with their character’s experience while moving through the world. If you weren’t able to make it, a recording of the performance will be available.

    In one of the scenes I found most compelling, a Black student is talking to her white boyfriend about her unwillingness to ask her white roommate to remove a Confederate flag from their dorm room wall. The boyfriend comments that he is “down” with the cause, and the Black student calls him on it, exclaiming “You ain’t Black!”

    While this conversation is not the pivotal moment of the scene, it is important in telling the story of white allyship. I’m sure that many people of color and members of marginalized groups have the experience of being harmed by something, having a white friend who understands the offense, and then needing to defend themselves to the “ally” who is more committed to calling out the injustice than understanding why the person from the marginalized group is hesitant to speak out.

    During the talk-back portion, the actors said the work was “challenging,” that it “made them think” and that it had forever changed the way they would move through the world. I applaud them — I don’t think I could have performed that play.

    Continue reading over at YellowSpringsNews.com

    Words by Jessica Thomas.

    *News writer and reporter Jessica Thomas’ column, “Unsolicited Opinions,” opens up space dedicated to her opinions about books and sometimes other things.

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