It is difficult for white people to talk about race, racism, and white supremacist culture. Often our instinct is to call on our friends and loved ones of color to give us direction – to tell us what to say, what to do, and how to respond. But the emotional labor of challenging systemic racism and unlearning our biases already falls heavily on people of color. We as white people need to do our own work.

So even though we are a multicultural organization, we are taking this moment to speak as white people within Morningside Center to you, our white colleagues outside the organization. We do this even at the risk of making mistakes. Because the cost of our silence is too great. We can’t let our silence speak for us.