The hypervisibility of people of color

“Dark skin stands out in a white place,” says the Burlington chief of police in Black is the Body (106). Throughout the collection, Bernard considers the hypervisibility of people of color in a white-dominated country, yet she also notes that white people often resort to the “safe terrain of color-blindness” (107). What does she mean by this? To what extent is blackness characterized by both invisibility and hypervisibility, according to Bernard?