
Black or White, Now I Understand
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Where does hate come from? What effect does it have on each of us? What will it take for it to end? Meet Stearlene, an African-American woman who sits bravely before a predominately white audience and states that she sees white people as the enemy.
Using The Work's four questions and turn-around to explore the theme of racism, Stearlene meets her most frightening thoughts with understanding and discovers the truth behind the pain, a realization so rich that it explodes into love.
Black on white or white on black, the story is the same. "Hate," Katie says, "is nothing more than pure innocence."
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