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I think it’s the same as it’s been, but because Trump is president, people feel more comfortable now. — Bria Riddick, Hostess, Dorchester
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Yes, with all the white protesters in Charlottesville. — Dayanna Starling, Mother, Roxbury
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No. I believe we’ve always been living in a racist society, but more people’s eyes are open to what’s going on around us. — Kyla S. Scott, Dialysis Technician, Roslindale
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I don’t think so. It’s always been racist. The president we have now has influenced more people to show their true colors. — Nicholas Twohads, Student, Dorchester
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The racism has always been there. There’s discrimination in housing, employment and other areas. Things haven’t changed much. — Norman Billingslea, Youth Organizer, Dorchester
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No. I think America has always been racist. Especially on the political and economic levels. Politicians work for white men, not for communities like ours. We’re fighting it, but we’ve got a long way to go. — Tyler Jean Louis, Student, Roxbury