Dresses Quote by Barack Obama
“The small irritations or indignities that we experience are nothing compared to what a previous generation experienced. It's one thing for me to be mistaken for a waiter at a gala [an alleged incident that Mrs. Obama had just recounted to the interviewer]. It's another thing for my son to be mistaken for a robber and to be handcuffed, or worse, if he happens to be walking down the street and is dressed the way teenagers dress.”
About This Quote
Source Interview, 2021
Compares personal and familial experiences of racial profiling to highlight systemic injustice and empathy across generations.
In simple terms: Racism affects all ages differently.
Advocate for equity and empathy.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- police encounters
- school discussions
- policy reform
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can allies support affected individuals?
- What policies reduce profiling?
May simplify nuanced issues.