Jaylen Brown
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So that's what we're working on now.
It reflects outside of the city even more like that because that becomes the perception of Boston because like when you talk about you know
When people start using words like racism, most people think that it's a color dynamic, but it's a power dynamic more than anything.
The analytics of opportunities and resources, the analytics educationally, to find the wealth gap, the incarceration rate, the acquisition to housing, who's available.
These are the things that kind of make up that dynamic.
So when you look at the analytics of something like racism, these are the type of things that you got to look at, not just like what's being said online or whatever the case may be.
And these are the things that I want to push Boston to continue to be better in.
But because of those things, because of articles like that, Boston gets the perception that it does before you even get to the city.
These are the things that you hear.
So to be able to work with the mayor, the governor, be able to use my platform in order to build a solution to some of the issues that are going on in the city in any way that I can contribute to my society or any way I can contribute to the community.
I'm always looking for ways to do that.
You know, that's just kind of how I was raised.
My grandmother.
Kind of raised us to be like that.
I watched her, you know, be community driven and and things like that.
Go knock on people's doors and and fight for people to help the people that she was fighting for.
You know, like if that made that I said, all right.
So anytime I can make a contribution to my community, I'm looking for I'm looking to do that.
Ask me that question one more time.
So I've heard a lot of things.