Your entire platform is about your trauma and physical ailments, so don’t you dare treat the race-based experiences I have as if they’re not psychologically damaging. If you can assess and emote about what you undergo, the misunderstandings you’ve faced, I have absolutely every right to do that about mine and use my anecdotes to educate others on an injustice that many Black women experience. I feel nothing personal about your decision to not read my writing, that’s your own decision. Not to mention, you chose to approach an author that specializes in "the intersectionality of race and culture from a humanistic lens" so I will still stand by, your reading comprehension is atrocious since you willing engaged in a specific niche of writing that is for a certain audience (that try as you might with your allyship, you are not a contributor of even as an ally) and are taken aback that the essay is about race, culture, and humanism. Wow, how shocking.