Nika Soon-Shiong is co-director of the Compton Pledge program, which gives 800 recipients $3,600 to $7,200 a year based on family size. Some receive money biweekly, others monthly, quarterly, or in one lump sum. (Ian Maddox for The Washington Post)
And this is why I don't get caught up on "cac this", "Asians" that. There are people across all ethnicities and backgrounds that are striving for a better world, and pigeonholing all people of a race is not only unproductive, but a barrier to building bridges with likeminded people. Of course white supremacy in all its forms needs to be called out, and anti black sentiments within groups does too, but ignoring those trying to make a real difference is feeding into the "divide and conquer" techniques white supremacists have been applying for centuries.