Molly’s Reviews > Don't Go: Stories of Segregation and How to Disrupt It > Status Update

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“If you travel to a neighborhood immersed in this subconscious negativity, you don't really "go there" - you go to your preconceived notions of a place. Even if nothing happens, we say "thank God nothing happened." As if danger was imminent - even though there was zero evidence of danger presented during our visit.”
“Place-ism, in a segregated city, is steeped in race-ism.”
— Apr 15, 2025 08:02AM
“Place-ism, in a segregated city, is steeped in race-ism.”
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Molly
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“I think seeing other people's cultures, other people's traditions, other people's ideas, opens you up to more understanding of your-self, which I think is the biggest gift in the world. You feel more secure when you understand yourself better. And I think that if we're not secure with ourselves, we can't go out there and be completely open and loving, and create the world that we want to be living in.”
— Apr 19, 2025 03:24PM

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“And you know, it's not only the White voice and/ or the White skin that make a difference - it's my expectation that the system is going to work on my behalf. As a White person, I assume that the systems around me exist to support me. So when I make a call, I have a certain confidence that my issue will be resolved.”
— Apr 19, 2025 01:24PM