When I first moved from the city to my rural town years ago we took our kids to the river close by. Maybe 40 ppl total, all white. Immediately 3 kids, the oldest maybe 8, run up to our kids, introduce themselves and ask them if they want to play. They looked for fish, bugs and all kinds of shit. Then we left several hours later and the kids say "so nice to meet you and called them by their names. We knew that day we were home and wished we'd have done it sooner. In the city, even at a park, we could never relax. There was a calm and happiness that we felt that day we had never felt outside of our home before. It was that day I realized what they took from us.