Answer:
His idea was clear...he was against racial segregation and tried in all possible means to eliminate it.
Step-by-step explanation:
When he took power, Fidel Castro abolished segregation and gave all Cubans access to free education and health care.
But Diaz-Canel acknowledged that some Cubans still make racist jokes and some private sector businesses advertised jobs only to people of a certain skin color.
"This is a real step forwards, after we have fought for so many years," said Deyni Terri, a lawyer and founder of Alianza Unidad Racial (Racial Unity Alliance). "It's a good start, particularly that the president is taking this on personally."