"[The Public’s] goal is to provide a safe place to have conversations on race in order to help educate and foster racial unity," Hendricks wrote on the group's Facebook page Saturday. "The one overarching theme that we kept realizing is that being non-racist is not enough. We have to be anti-racist which, means actively working against systemic racism in our hearts, our homes, our town and in our nation.
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