James A. White Sr.: The little problem I had renting a house
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joined the United States Air Force
Air Force Base
the first goal that I had
and my new baby, Melanie,
the personnel office,
an apartment in Mountain Home, Idaho.
because they know if they have an airman
one of their apartments,
of people that you can call,
to select the apartment that you want."
and I told her what I wanted.
available right now."
a one-bedroom or two-bedroom?"
select the apartment that you want.
to get your family out here right away."
and knocked on the door.
the woman came to the door,
"Can I help you?"
who called about the apartments.
to make my selection."
I'm really sorry,
and didn't tell me about them."
all five of them in one hour?"
and what she said was this:
leave your number,
I'll give you a call?"
I did not get a call from her.
from the other people
where I could get apartments.
and feeling rejected,
to the squadron commander.
and here's what he said to me:
that they don't want to rent to.
with people in the community
what you should do.
that you get a 30-day leave.
spend 30 days and then come on back."
resonate for me.
I went back to personnel,
solution for you.
and he has a trailer.
all over the place.
and you'd probably get a really good deal
as soon as possible.
the solution for you."
went downtown, saw the trailer --
best thing that I could do.
"Can I just leave the trailer here,
of all my problems,
another trailer park?"
I need to check with management."
to some other people."
other slots that were open,
had promised that slot to someone else.
because there are a lot of trailer parks."
of going to trailer parks.
after another.
for the apartment.
that they made to me,
didn't have any slots open,
why we can't rent to you,
in the trailer park."
because I like you people."
I chuckled, too.
will move out
that kind of a hit."
it didn't stop me.
of the town in Mountain Home,
from other trailer slots.
at that moment
a lot of other options.
"We're going to make this one work."
in Mountain Home, Idaho.
things settled down.
to move from Mountain Home, Idaho
It was another great location. (Laughter)
from Mountain Home, Idaho
had just purchased a brand-new automobile.
and said she'll fly out.
she'll help us manage the children.
put a lot of food together for the trip.
good conversation.
we got a little bit tired,
a motel so that we can rest
in the morning?"
of the motels as we drove down the road,
big, bright flashing light that said,
I went inside.
one contract with some folks,
were coming in behind me.
for the evening for my family."
I just rented the last one.
until the morning."
about an hour, 45 minutes,
'Vacancies' light on, and it's flashing."
and turned the light off.
No one said anything.
and went outside to the parking lot.
and also Melanie, and I said,
drive a little bit further down the road
and pulled out of the parking lot,
Vacancies, Vacancies."
but it was secure and it was clean.
kinds of experiences
to Pennsylvania,
motels and restaurants.
Everyone was glad to see the kids.
to Goose Bay, Labrador,
two great-grandchildren.
one in medical school.
(Laughter)
in college now for eight years.
but he wants to be a comedian.
to stay in school.
does not make you a comedian, right?
they're all good kids --
in high school, no crime.
and all the hullabaloo that was going on.
commentators got on the air and she said,
white homeowners, or white citizens."
it just all hit me.
to do these kinds of things?"
what they said on TV?"
but it seems that driving while black,
it's just dangerous.
that you told us to do.
at the 12 o'clock position.
into the glove compartment to get my I.D.'
because we know, you've told us,
be the ones to challenge."
that really bugs me:
we kind of hang together.
of things happening to us, they say,
You need to challenge.
for their identification.'"
taught to tell them:
but please do not do that
are significantly different
what do I tell my grandsons?
How do I keep them alive?
come to me and said,
of being enraged."
energy and my ideas and my experiences
at any point in time,
like it might be racist.
to do is to educate,
is to unveil racism,
is do everything within my power
by any means necessary.
to their dignity,
heinous crimes in an adverse manner.
of societal knowledge,
and societal consciousness
all of us come together,
and we challenge any kind of insanity,
okay to kill unarmed people,
It doesn't make any sense.
is through a collective.
and Asian and Hispanic
that kind of behavior anymore."
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
James A. White Sr. - ConsultantJames A. White Sr. believes that every person and organization has incredible potential. He works to help them understand it — and communicate it to others.
Why you should listen
James A. White Sr. is an executive coach and management consultant. The owner and president of Performance Consulting Services in Columbus, Ohio, he helps individuals, groups and organizations recognize their potential, fine-tune their strategic messages and present them effectively.
James is dedicated to sharing his energy, passion and insight into how to overcome life’s obstacles with others. As a dyslexic student in the inner city, he dropped out of high school — and after getting his G.E.D. jumpstarted his career by joining the U.S. Air Force. He went on to positions at Xerox, Wang Laboratories and Digital Equipment Corporation and has spent the past 25 as a consultant and educator. He also aims to share his experiences of racism in order to stress the message that all races, genders and backgrounds must come together to challenge the status quo.
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