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Struggling with 'the skin color issue' in one way or another, perhaps deep down in your heart? Struggle no more! the Colorblind Series, inspired by the Holy Spirit, has arrived to set you free and to save future generations from having to endure such painful struggle. The Series includes the following titles: "Too Black?" - "Too Dark?" - "Too Light?" & "Not Too Dark/Not Too Light?" The Colorblind Series does not address racism, per se. It focuses primarily on color and how color deeply affects humans but not animals. It aims to balance this scale for a better world. Books include a workbook…mehr

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Struggling with 'the skin color issue' in one way or another, perhaps deep down in your heart? Struggle no more! the Colorblind Series, inspired by the Holy Spirit, has arrived to set you free and to save future generations from having to endure such painful struggle. The Series includes the following titles: "Too Black?" - "Too Dark?" - "Too Light?" & "Not Too Dark/Not Too Light?" The Colorblind Series does not address racism, per se. It focuses primarily on color and how color deeply affects humans but not animals. It aims to balance this scale for a better world. Books include a workbook and reflection section to use in small groups, for ages 8 and above. These books are also great tools for 'color sensitivity training' in your home, church, school, center, or organization. Read reflect and "be transformed by the renewing of your mind." Romans 12:2 (NIV)
Autorenporträt
Lupita Samuels is a retired public school teacher who lives in New York City. She has authored the Color-Blind series: THINK FOLKS ARE: "TOO BLACK?" "TOO DARK?" "TOO LIGHT?" "NOT TOO?" -THINK AGAIN! Ms. Samuels' latest work, a mythology titled The Origin of Hair Diversity: Uncover Your Hairitage, aims to invoke an attitude of appreciation for all human hair types. Ms. Samuels' mission is that the "color wall" and the "hair wall" that depreciate, divide, and even deprive many of equal opportunity will gradually come down, unify humanity, and foster equality. She hopes readers will begin to look around and take note that color diversity and hair diversity are pretty much the same in animals and in humans. It is all about biodiversity on our planet.