“She wasn’t in any harm. She didn’t like being called out, but she wasn’t in any harm. For her, it was her ability to activate her privilege. For him, it was a matter of life and death, and that’s what the consequence was (in Minneapolis). To see the two events, literally, to be upset Sunday night and then to wake up and just to see the consequence of that action in a different setting was hard. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday were extremely difficult for me thinking of that over and over and over again. We’ve seen black men murdered by white police. We’ve seen black men murdered in general. We’ve seen low-income areas affected in so many different ways. To see the sequence of it Sunday night and Monday was scary. That was my boiling point.”