Introduktion
Racism and injustice against black men and women have been pervasive global issues for centuries, stemming from the era of slavery.

While progress has been made in addressing racism and promoting inclusivity, especially for other minority groups like homosexuals, the situation remains concerning, particularly in the United States.

Despite advancements in education and open-mindedness, the black community continues to face issues such as police killings, "stop and frisk" practices, and widespread suspicion.

It raises the question of why the government and law enforcement fail to prevent these recurring tragedies, especially in the wake of numerous demonstrations and riots worldwide.

Is it possible to establish a community where the black population can trust the government, and the government can trust young black men and women?

In recent years, riots and demonstrations, exemplified by movements like Black Lives Matter, have drawn attention to racial injustice.