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Posted: 2019-11-27T18:30:59Z | Updated: 2019-11-27T18:30:59Z

Lena Waithe recently shared that as a Black woman she feels a sense of trauma whenever she gets pulled over by law enforcement.

The Chi creator discussed the long history of racial disparities in how police use force against Black people, during a recent interview discussing her new film, Queen & Slim.

I always feel a sense of trauma when I get pulled over, Waithe told The Associated Press in an interview published Wednesday. Because the history that police have with Black people, and that Ive seen on the television and on the news since I was a young person.

I never got a speeding ticket. ... I dont even drink ... so I shouldnt feel that way when I get pulled over, but I do, she later said. I feel nervous, I feel traumatized, because you dont know.

Police shoot Black Americans at a disproportionate rate, according to a Washington Post database . The tracker found that while Black people make up about 13% of the population in the U.S., they account for more than a quarter of police shooting victims.

Furthermore, a study of traffic stops by Stanford Universitys Open Policing Project published earlier this year found that Black drivers were about 20 percent more likely to be stopped by police than white drivers.