Predjudice free means seeing beneath skin

Wendy Fillmore
Ithaca, NY

I have a beautiful son who has darker skin than myself. He also has a very unusual name which he loves. He has chosen to live on the more “creative” side of life rather than the “wall street” side of life. Perhaps it is where he feels the most acceptance as he is seen as “black” by most. I think we all need to question the stories in our heads and start opening up our perspective to see beneath the skin.


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