with permission from the author. It’s the second part of a two-part series. As I mentioned in the previous part of this series, after George Floyd’s recorded and televised murder, I was devastated. However, after a few months, I heard that my area’s local association — the Atlanta Realtors Association — had started a diversity and inclusion council. I wondered if (and hoped) this moment would be perhaps another historic turning point in the South, particularly among Realtors. But as I shared in Part 1, this initial initiative left me extremely disappointed. On its face, the association can say: “Look at us. We are so committed to diversity and inclusion that we have a council so named.”