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The Story of Forgiveness. Every time she walked in the building this poem was staring at her and evoked a strong negative response.  It was reminding her of painful experiences growing up in Boston as an Asian American and being discriminated.  She didn’t want to be reminded – she didn’t want to experience the hurt again.

Reading the poem was like pulling at her wounds and opening them up again.  However she could not run away from the pain.  After reading the poem about 10 times she came to a realization - she had to learn to forgive and let go.  This young lady learned forgiveness just by reading the poem.  She was open to the process of allowing the poem to speak to her heart."


A Simple easy way you can Help!

World Unity, Inc. is on a great mission to help eliminate all forms of prejudice, bias and discrimination.  You can help us in a very simple way by directing people to our website and encourage them to read the stories and to share The Sun poem, four simple lines that can empower and enlighten:

Are you greater than the sun
that shines on everyone:
Black, Brown, Yellow, Red and White
the sun does not discriminate.

 © Sara Ting 1985.

If your budget permits we certainly would welcome a contribution.  A small contribution of $25 would give you 5 magnets to give away to friends and colleagues and help share the message and our mission.  Thank you for your time and consideration.  We hope you will join us in helping to change the world. Thank you for your support and leadership.

Sincerely,

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