While the parking lot of Tualatin High School was filling up with students, teachers and families holding signs with statements such as “Stop KKKilling Black People” on June 11, Addie and Jonah Miller, 7-year-old twins, and their sister Cora, 9, were handed boxes of chalk.
Before graduating seniors of color began sharing their stories of racial injustice, and before the names of black people killed by police were read to a crowd of a few hundred, the twins wrote on the road in bright…
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