It’s Hard Not to See Color

Megan Hogan,
Havertown, PA.

I don’t see color in a bad way but I do see it. I don’t see what is wrong with that. We all need to start embracing ourselves and others more. I should be able to recognize the color of someone else and celebrate and be able to inquire about it. To start a relationship with another person, it is helpful to know their background.

Everyone needs to learn to love a little more and learn to love themselves a lot more.


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