How would the world be if everyone had the same skin color? Would everyone be treated the same, or would there still be differences? Skin color defines who you are, not your status symbol in the society, even though that is what it has become. Would it help if no one saw color and, in that way, no one would be judged? Not according to the writer Hillary Holland Lorenzo.
Hillary Holland Lorenzo is an HR/Talent Acquisition professional, writer and adoptee passionate about open records access and the human condition. She has written the article “’I don’t see color’: Why you should start”. The article has been published in the HuffPost, which is a big news aggregator and blog. It publishes work from both paid reporters and unpaid bloggers. Hillary Holland Lorenzo was not likely paid to write the article but did it with heart and her own opinion. The article is written with very academic language, which makes the article a little bit more trustworthy, as she is well educated. It also appeals to white people, if you follow the stereotype about African American people not being educated and bad at reading. So, the message is to the white people.
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