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By Kurt Streeter “This is my neighborhood just as much as it is theirs.”Credit...Grant Hindsley for The New York Times
We asked readers to share their experiences of “running while black.” Here is a selection of those submissions, led by an essay
from Kurt Streeter, one of our writers. Responses have been edited for clarity and length.
SEATTLE — Our jog was just beginning when my young son asked the question. “Dad, today can we go through my favorite
neighborhood?”
During the pandemic, we’ve made a habit of running together in the early evening. We course down the middle of calm
streets, exhausting ourselves as best we can. It’s become our way to bond.
How would I ever tell him about the killing of a black jogger in a corner of the country far from ours?
When will be the right time to explain to a 9-year-old the wariness that comes every time I lace my clunky green sneakers and
pad through the streets in our almost entirely white Seattle community?
But now my jaw clenched. The neighborhood that has become his favorite route? I had to think fast. What should I say to him
about how that place makes me feel?
How would I ever tell him about the killing of a black jogger in a corner of the country far from ours?
When will be the right time to explain to a 9-year-old the wariness that comes every time I lace my clunky green
sneakers and pad through the streets in our almost entirely white Seattle community?
I’m not a great runner; I’m a 6-foot-2, 220-pound plodder who tends to wilt at Mile 4. But I get out there as much as I can,
to ease the stress and to feel free.
And there lies the complication. Like many black runners, the very act of doing one of the things we love most in life comes
with a searing existential stress and constraint. I’ve been putting in hard, slogging miles since 2005, as I processed the fact my
father was dying. Out there on city streets, visible and vulnerable, I have never jogged without the specter of race. The way I
look shadows my every stride.
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After turning away from her electro pop sound with 2016's "Joanne" and
2018's "A Star is Born", Lady Gaga is ready to simply dance to her new
album, due out on Friday. "Chromatica" includes the animated singles
"Stupid Love" and "Rain on Me" with Ariana Grande. Elton John and the
female K-pop band Blackpink are also featured on the album, which was
originally due for release in April but was postponed due to the
coronavirus pandemic.
#OUTLOUD Raising Voices: Originally planned to debut at the South by
Southwest festival, #OUTLOUD Raising Voices will hit Facebook this
week to kick off Gay Pride Month, which technically begins on Monday.
The 10-episode concert series will last five weeks and will include
performances by Kesha, Greyson Chance, Betty Who, Wrabel, the Aces,
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Chaos in San Luis
Potosi
The capital of San Luis
Potosí experienced an
episode of violence in the
heart of the city with the
aggression against
municipal police officers in
the Nuevo Paseo
neighborhood by a group
of gunmen, which led to a
peliculous persecution by
the city in an intense
mobilization police.