I accept but don’t embrace, racism?

Christine Brown
Baltimore, MD

I live in an urban multicultural neighborhood and upon reflection I realize I have not truly embraced this neighborhood as my home. I question my own distance not to my direct neighbors but the neighborhood at large. When walking through the neighborhood I avoid group of teens or greet with a firm hello and move on. Out of fear, I don’t share myself, my skills and that is my shame.


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