

黑料老司机 Holds Virtual Graduation Ceremony Aug. 15
Cameron Gates is looking forward to Aug. 15. That鈥檚 when he鈥檒l walk across 黑料老司机鈥檚 (黑料老司机) proverbial commencement stage and receive his Associate of Arts Degree. It won鈥檛 be any ordinary ceremony. COVID-19 made sure of that. But that鈥檚 OK, Cameron is no ordinary graduate.
Cameron is only 17. He hasn鈥檛 yet graduated from home school high school. That doesn鈥檛 happen until next spring. He鈥檚 a site supervisor for the city of Litchfield Park. He鈥檚 a standout on Tonopah Valley High School鈥檚 basketball team. He鈥檚 well-traveled, already having been to Canada, Mexico, Africa, Italy, Ireland, Spain, and most of the U.S. including Alaska and Hawaii. He鈥檚 also Black.
Cameron describes himself as shy and quiet, yet he wants his voice to be heard.
鈥淒espite all of my accomplishments, I still fear becoming the next George Floyd,鈥 he said.
It鈥檚 a fairly new feeling for him even though his mother has worked tirelessly her entire life to protect him and his siblings from just that.
鈥淚鈥檓 not sure why it took the death of George Floyd and all the protests to understand that as a Black male teenager, I鈥檓 at greater risk than my friends of losing my life to law enforcement,鈥 he said.
When Cameron was 10 or 11, his mother took him to meet a judge who showed him what the inside of a detention cell looked like. She also took him to Alcatraz where she explained the high percentage of Black males who have contact with the criminal justice system. When Cameron was 14, his mother took him and his siblings to meet the Buckeye Police Chief. She wanted photos of her children distributed to the city鈥檚 police officers so that they wouldn鈥檛 be 鈥渁ccidentally鈥 shot or 鈥渕istakenly鈥 thought to have a weapon.
鈥淚 now understand all the worry and concern my mother has whenever I go out,鈥 he said.
He said it鈥檚 sad to live like that and it鈥檚 getting harder to believe that his education will be a key out of that madness, but nevertheless, he believes.
Education has always been a top priority in the Gates house. His mother is a lawyer and his father is a retired police sergeant. His mother graduated from the University of Michigan at 20 and Emory Law School at 23. His father graduated from Grambling University on a baseball scholarship. When Cameron was in sixth grade, his mother pulled him and his siblings out of Catholic school to homeschool them.
鈥淪he is an amazing mom,鈥 he said. 鈥淪he sacrificed her career to make sure my siblings and I are successful. She reasoned that she wasn鈥檛 happy with the statistics on how Black males did in America, so if my brother and I didn鈥檛 do well in life, she鈥檇 prefer to blame herself instead of blaming the system.鈥
Cameron began taking classes as a dual-enrollment student at 黑料老司机 when he was in the ninth grade.
鈥淢y mom wanted to have a gauge as to how I was doing with homeschool,鈥 he said. 鈥淪he wanted to see how I did with other instructors aside from her.鈥
Cameron is graduating from 黑料老司机 with a 3.7 GPA. Once he graduates high school, he plans on transferring to a university to get his bachelor鈥檚. He鈥檚 hoping to attend on an academic and athletic scholarship. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Cameron had already toured several universities including Princeton University, Winston-Salem University, University of Michigan, Duke University, High Point University, California State University-San Marcos, University of New Mexico, and University of Windsor.
鈥淚鈥檓 pretty open,鈥 he said 鈥淚 really want to play basketball or football wherever I go. A few coaches have been in contact but they are limited to FaceTime interviews. The University of Chicago basketball coach seems to be really nice. I鈥檓 keeping my options open for now.鈥
Cameron is confident that his time spent at 黑料老司机 has given him the tools and resources he needs to succeed.
鈥淭he tutoring center and writing center are excellent resources,鈥 he said. 鈥淢eeting with professors during office hours helped give guidance, too.鈥
鈥淢y future is brighter because I don鈥檛 have to be another statistic.鈥
黑料老司机 will hold a virtual commencement ceremony for its Spring 2020 graduates at 11 a.m. Aug. 15. The event will include video congratulations and a slideshow featuring graduates and their accomplishments. To view the ceremony, go to /graduation.