On Segregation

Francisco Pucciarello
3 min readDec 10, 2020

Hey fellow white person, when have you had Black people in your life? What have they done to enhance the quality of your life?

Reading one quote from Robin DiAngelo’s White Fragility opens our eyes to an entire perspective on what we have been deprived of as White individuals and as collective who fail to actively reject the parts of our lives that are segregated — void of Blackness.

“The most profound message of racial segregation may be that the absence of people of color from our lives is no real loss. Not on person who loved me, guided me, or taught me ever conveyed that…

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Francisco Pucciarello

Racial Justice Consultant | Antiracism Strategist | Founder of Race-Able