We’re all one and equally diversified

Rodger Stinson
Columbus, OH

Thank you for allowing me to participate.
I was taught by my parents that the color of one’s skin does not determine what kind of person you are. They also stated that the kind of person you are is determined by what kind of person you are on the inside, and that you only could only think about or describe someone’s color of their skin in the same way you would describe someone’s hair color. So it is natural for me to state that: “We’re all one and equally diversified.”


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