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This is a short book about color and the protocols of color, written in response to the increasing number of injuries and deaths during police encounters. Let me state at the outset, I do not endorse the belief that this problem only affects black Americans. Rather, other ethnicities are susceptible as well if their skin is dark. This is due to the myriad complexities associated with color and how they are manifested in the lives of good people every single day.

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This is a short book about color and the protocols of color, written in response to the increasing number of injuries and deaths during police encounters. Let me state at the outset, I do not endorse the belief that this problem only affects black Americans. Rather, other ethnicities are susceptible as well if their skin is dark. This is due to the myriad complexities associated with color and how they are manifested in the lives of good people every single day.

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Currently, Quandara resides is Auburn, Alabama. She is a graduate of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government with a master's in public administration (MPA), 1987. She is a US GAO retiree and a US Army Veteran. Her experiential knowledge base is extensive and insights invaluable with regard to color issues in America. Her views are based on academics as well as life's experiences. She is passionate about public service and the plight of people adversely affected by color issues. She believes that while our color is immutable, our attitudes can be changed. Quandara's goal and mind-set is simple: to end color bias because all lives matter.