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Anton Lewis, PhD
“I can't breathe.” Three words seared into the minds of Black and Brown people in the United States and the world over. We heard George Floyd say it, we heard Derrick Scott say it, and we saw with ghastly clarity Eric Garner utter the same words. These words resonate because to be Black or Brown existing within a racist society means on some level, always having difficulty “breathing”—be that during a life-and-death altercation with police officers or just working at the office. It is the pervasive reality of Black life that is devalued. It is living the nightmare of racial anxiousness, never being able to rest freely. It is why Black people are tired, and they are no less so within the accounting profession.
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