I appreciate your candid words and sympathize with the writer's block that challenges you. From my low, and humble position, I sense your article indicates you have a cultured and unique voice, one to admire.
Yet for me, it is your 'voice,' your mind/thoughts, emotional collage - that interests me - the hue of your skin, quite frankly, does not.
Share your wealth of expression in other fields if you feel so impelled. With your voice, I'd happily read about the spirit of a burning giant Redwood, ant farm dynamics, or plastic refuse issues, whatever. It is your voice, not your appearance, readers crave.
I understand the importance of racial awareness and how it has dominated such a large percentage of Medium posts, and grant that it is worthy and should continue. But it beggars the question, 'Is that the only racial injustice of note?'
Is there no interest or compassion toward persecution of; the Dalits in India, Burakumin or Koreans in Japan, Uyghurs in China, Hutu's and Tutsi, enslavement of Dinka peoples, Indigeous populations everywhere, the racial injustice list is endless. Abuse, discrimination and forced labor/slavery is or was dominant in all these cultures. There is no boundary to the limits of one human's abuse of another.
I question, is there balance shown on Medium for this, or is it the train to ride?
Is it time for the conversation on racial injustice itself to show an equal and egalitarian perspective, a conversation that encapsulates more than one perspective?
I shall follow your writing.