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July 2020

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www.FredericksburgParent.NET 11 ...this is an opportunity to look my community in the eyes and see that we are not alone. March from Mayfield to City Hall Louis Jarrett Father of four, former Marine It's crazy. I feel helpless as a parent. Growing up, I was able to ask my father about girls, how to change the oil in the car and right from wrong, but these questions my children ask me—based on what's happening now—I don't have answers. That troubles me because as a parent. You want to be able to give your kids something, some sense of security. And now, I don't feel that I can. So, [marching] for me is a way to connect with our entire community—black and white. Black Lives Matter, definitely, but this is an opportunity to look my community in the eyes and see that we are not alone. One thing COVID-19 has shown us is that we are all interdependent. The success of white children is intertwined with the success of black children. One question my son asked was, "Can I not trust police officers?" I said, "No, no, no. That's not the case." Every profession has its good and bad mem- bers, and I don't want him growing up thinking he can't trust police officers. In the Marine Corps we are taught that we are all green. The only factor was are you on my team or not? And in this world, we were all on the same sheet of music. hope starts here. 540.373.3223 WWW.RAPPAHANNOCKAREACSB.ORG WORKING AT THE INTERSECTION OF HOPE AND HELP. RAPPAHANNOCK AREA COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD MEGAN WALSH 240-475-8759 Megan@FredericksburgParent.net Contact our friendly Media & Advertising Director www.FredericksburgParent.net REACH AFFLUENT AND EDUCATED DECISION-MAKING CUSTOMERS

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