Bigotry, favoritism, inequity, injustice, homophobia, sexism, racism, fanaticism, and other types of discrimination are more prevalent as our world becomes smaller, and some people are forced to move from one corner of this planet to another to find a better life. How can we change the conversation to eradicate these words from our dictionary? What can each of us do personally to teach a new generation the beauty of "love" and the harm that "hatred" causes? Those two words are not born in us; we are taught by examples early in life.
"It’s Who We Are" highlights a photographic tapestry of our diverse planet and provides the reader with a brief description of the region and the people featured in the photos. It takes us on a journey to over 30 destinations and shows how diverse we are yet similar. The images of people are simple, but they tell a story about the beauty of "love," and the harm "hatred" can cause. Stories and scenes that are not unlike what we see each day. This is a book for children and adults of all ages.