Cultural diversity is when differences in race, ethnicity, language, religion, or sexual orientation are represented within a culture or in a community. This book describes the different views of cultures that makes up a community, that expresses that we are all different. We may have different background, live on better sides of the town, rich or poor. Weather its the way we look, our hair color, race, ethnicity, our mental issues or addictions. We are all different in someways, but we are all human with god given talents. Greater diversity may create different ways of thinking. A broad mix of different cultures may create a broad experience and encourage other cultures to learn from each other. Angela Briget’ta Williams grew up in Sweet Home, Arkansas. She was born April 27, 1964. She graduated from Wilbur D. Mills High School in 1981. Angela furthered her education by graduating from the Barbizon school of modeling, received a diploma from Capital city Jr. College in Both Radio and TV Management and received an Associate Degree in Early Childhood. Angela attended the University of Arkansas at Little Rock where she majored in Psychology; she completed her studies at Philander Smith where she received her bachelor’s in psychology. Angela received two diplomas from Penn Foster Career School and is a licensed Therapeutic Massage Therapist. Angela returned to the University of Little Rock in Arkansas where she received her master’s degree in counseling and rehabilitation. Angela is currently working on her Doctorate in Leadership. She will attend Trident University Fall 2023. Angela is presently employed with Florence Crittenton Home, an emergency Shelter for children in Little Rock, Arkansas. She is the administrator of the home, where she got her inspiration to write this book. She is the Vice Chairman of the Henry L. Dumas Foundation, Inc. Angela is the proud mother of 9 wonderful children and 23 Grandchildren.