It's the people who don't recognize the racism within themselves that can be the most damaging because they don't see it. Sterling K. Brown damagepeopleracism Change image and share on social
I was at Stanford University up in the West Coast Bay Area, so the biggest song of my freshman year was 'I Got 5 on It' by Luniz, and the 'I Got 5 on It' remix was the joint that everybody was jamming constantly. And then it was also at that particular time that I became a fan of the Wu-Tang Clan. Sterling K. Brown areabaybig share on social
There is a reason that many African Americans have a healthy mistrust for law enforcement. We don't always feel protected or served by that particular institution. Sterling K. Brown africanamericanenforcement Change image and share on social
When I got into Stanford in high school, I had some friends from school who told me that I just got in because I was black and whatnot. Sterling K. Brown blackfriendhigh Change image and share on social
As a kid growing up St. Louis, Missouri, I lived in a predominantly black neighborhood. Any time people talked about slavery, it was always something like, 'If I was a slave, I wouldn't have been putting up with that. I would have been out in a heartbeat.' And it's like, sure, it's a very easy thing to say. Sterling K. Brown blackeasygrow share on social
I think, for the first time, people are starting to say, 'That's Sterling K. Brown,' which is cool, which is uncharted territory for your boy. It's nice to be called by your name when you're not in character. Sterling K. Brown boybrowncall share on social
Empathy begins with understanding life from another person's perspective. Nobody has an objective experience of reality. It's all through our own individual prisms. Sterling K. Brown beginempathyexperience Change image and share on social