
Years ago these two cute little girls were the best of friends. They did not think about race or color, just that they really enjoyed each other’s company. Makes me wonder why it is so hard for adults to to the same. We need to work on Dr. King’s dream and make it become a reality.
Teach your children well
Love crosses all boundaries
Be their example
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How are you doing your part?
Photo: Dwight L. Roth
Absolutely
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Thank You!
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Dwight, I applaud this heartwarming post. It will take a lot of love to overcome the amount of hate that surrounds us. We will all have to do our part. ❤ ❤ ❤
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Yes it starts with me and you! Thanks!
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:>)
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I try to do my part by sharing on my blog ideas that cross all boundaries and photos that represent beauty in every race, color, creed, country, etc. And we tried to teach our children, just as yo blogged, “not think about race or color, just that they really enjoyed each other’s company.”
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Yes, you have an encouraging message on your blog!
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Thank you, {{{Dwight}}} – your affirmation means a lot to me. Bless you! 👍🏽❤️
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so true and inspiring … I have a fair bit to do with our First Nation people, always have 🙂
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Thank you and glad to hear of your connection!
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a very strong connection from a young age … do you connect with your first nation people?
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No I have not connection with them.
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how sad … it’s worth making the effort!
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I do not know any at this point!
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that’s unreal with all your various jobs Dwight you must have met a few? I do go out of my way to volunteer with the elders and attend their events …
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I met a couple when I was in the siding business, but that is all.
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wow hard to imagine …
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They tend to be in groups that are more concentrated in small areas. If we see them in the mainstream, I would usually not recognize them.
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yes I get that they are not so distinct …
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Yes yes yes . Love this
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Thank you so much!
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Oh Dwight… another very wise man … listen and learn…. 😀😎
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Thank you Ivor!
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I’m still learning… everyday … 😀
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❤️❤️
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Right now, I think we need to focus on keeping Dr. King’s dream alive. HIs dream needs to be strong and vital in as many people as possible to overcome what it’s up against.
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Yes, we have a lot of work to do!
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Love does!
I have and I am. And my adult kids are doing the same with their kids.
My family (the one I grew up in) is multicultural.
https://doesitevenmatter3.wordpress.com/2020/06/03/6171/
(((HUGS))) 🙂
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Excellent, Dwight.
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Thank you Derrick!
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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Thanks Chuck!
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Always a privilege to read and share your posts, Dwight! Hope you had a great MLK Day!
😊🎁✨🎉👍
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Yes, same as all the rest! LOL
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Ah, the innocence of youth. I wonder what happens along the way to make people so hateful to those with different color skin.
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Seems to be learned as they go!
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N ice blog
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Thank you very much!
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Oh Dwight what adorable pictures captured and those smiles so angelic!!!
So heartwarming and true and I will always continue to have hope and vision with a dream for all humanity to live as one. ❤️🙏
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Yes, a worthy goal to work toward! Thank you Cindy.
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It’s all we can do.. you’re so welcome!❤️
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Just Beautiful ❤️😍
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Thank you so much! They were so cute!
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Amen! I love this!
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