This is precisely why I wrote the article. What does equality look like to you? And why do you feel it hasn't been achieved?
When you have a President and Vice-President, professors at Yale, staff writers at the New York Times, judges on the Supreme Court and throughout the justice system, laywers, doctors, police officers, integrated into the fabric of society.
At what point do you stop using "racism" as a catch-all? Systems are an interaction of mulitple parts. If you feel inequality hasn't been achieved, perhaps we need to start looking at all the other parts of the system to see why. Racism may not be the reason. Or it may. I don't see people asking that question, though.