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The Illusion of Equal Opportunity

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At first glance, the race in this image seems fair—both runners have the same distance to the finish line. But look closer, and the truth becomes clear: while one path is smooth, the other is filled with obstacles, dangers, and an unfair disadvantage from the start. This is a powerful representation of  inequality ✊🏾 . Whether it’s race, gender, class, or other  systemic barriers 🚧 , not everyone starts on equal footing, even if society insists they do. Some are born with  privilege 🎭 , running on a clear track, while others must navigate hurdles, pitfalls, and burdens that make success infinitely harder. Yet, how often do we hear:  “Just work harder,” “We all have the same 24 hours,”  or  “If I can do it, so can you” ? Statements like these ignore the  racial disparities ⚖️  that exist and dismiss the reality that  hard work 💪🏾  alone isn’t always enough. As a  Black woman 🖤 —and for  Black people in general —we have to ...