Kanye West hasn’t always been the most vocal supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement, but fans of Yeezy will know that the man has always been paying attention to the struggle. With subtle nods to the Ferguson-born “hands up don’t shoot” chant in The Life of Pablo’s “Feedback” and his short, direct tweet to the movement in 2014, it’s clear that Mr West has been obeying his father’s wishes by doing his best to avoid another George Bush-level incident of perpetual backlash.

In July, when Alton Sterling was fatally shot at point-blank range by a police officer in Baton Rouge, footage of the incident went viral, West’s wife Kim Kardashian refused to stay silent, writing a heartfelt message admitting that she wants her children to grow up in a world where their lives are valued. On Wednesday, the Sterling family’s lawyer shared an image on Twitter of Alton’s eldest son, Cameron, posing next to West and Kardashian backstage at his Saint Pablo Tour stop in Houston. The caption reads, “Shoutout to [Kanye West] and [Kim Kardashian] for showing 16th [birthday] love last night to my client Cameron.”