>> yes >> reporter: first there's 11-year-old rosalie whose favorite sweatshirt says it all.ship that's color blind. and then there's marley, a 15-year-old activist who campaigned to get thousands of books about black girls into schools. okay, marley, i'm going to start with you give me your reaction to what you see going on outside right now. >> well, the moment that we're living in is kind of frustrating because it feels as though it's an attack on people that look like me, which is really scary and disappointing. >> reporter: aidan, when you look out at what's going on on the streets, how does it make you feel about yourself? >> i feel in danger like i'm being hunted because i'm different. and i find that just unacceptable >> reporter: why do you feel that way, honey? >> because people are being brutally murdered for no reason. >> reporter: aidan, do your parents ever talk to you about the way you should act when you're in public >> they always say be careful, know your rights, and never disrespect a police officer. >> reporter: be careful, know your rights, never disrespe