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November 4, 2015 Opinion People of Central On the current landscape of race issues in the United States: “Maybe when our generation are the ones who are older and are the ones who have that say-so and that power, things maybe will change, but as for right now I don’t necessarily see a change and if there is a change, it’s definitely not going to be a quick one or a fast one. Until people of this generation, who are more understanding of cultures and different race and understand what’s offensive and what’s not, are the gatekeepers, ya know? It’s going to be awhile.” Donquiel Lott, 22, Flint, MI. People of Central is inspired by Humans of New York. Photo by Rich Drummond