(TriceEdneyWire.com) — “Racism [in Buffalo] there comes not only in the form of a teen-age White supremacist murdering Black people at a grocery store. It is also evident in the policies that encourage disinvestment from public schools attended by Black students, in the annual failure to develop affordable housing policies, and in the continued use of fees and fines that disproportionately impact Black residents” – Princeton Professor of African American Studies Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor. Before the nation could fully process the horror of the May 14 mass murder at a Buffalo supermarket, we were battered with the heartbreak of another, even...