Stand up with #teampretty and See No Color. Lets remove stereotypes, lets remove hatred, lets remove prejudging thoughts, lets remove racism & lets remove COLOR. When we close our eyes we are all very much alike no matter how we look on the outside. We are bombarded by opinions daily on what people are like and who they are. But when you take the time to see for yourself you realize we are all more alike than we are different. #teampretty has taken a stand to “SEE NO COLOR”. We are Blinded by all colors and see everything as one.  The colors have covered our eyes and our world is united! White Black Dark Light Beige Green and Gold we are all one we are humans we are all God’s children. “We are Colorless!”

Read Below to see what “See No Color” means to the ladies of #TEAMPRETTY individually 

“The see no color campaign addresses the issue of racism. In my opinion, people should not be judged on their outward appearance. I have learned that beauty can be found in all things if one is willing to broaden one’s perspective. We are all God’s children and at the end of the day, Jesus died for ALL of us!” – KyAsia

 

“See No Color:  We shouldn’t judge people on what they look like, or what color they are. Unfortunately, racism still exists when it shouldn’t. We need to look at people and see nothing but their personality, because that’s what makes a person.  I deal with different kinds of people everyday and I surprise myself on how alike we all can be regardless of what “color” they are. So at the end of the day lets “See no color”. Xoxo” – Jazy
 ["Never judge a book by its cover, cause you could be missing out on a best seller." - Edana K.]

“SEE NO COLOR MEANS TO ME A START OF A WORLD WHERE WE AS PEOPLE FORGET THE COLOR OF YOUR NEIGHBOR’S SKIN… AND WE SEE EVERYONE AS HUMANS… A WORLD WHERE NO ONE IS LOOKED DOWN ON BECAUSE OF THE COLOR OF THEIR SKIN AND CAN ONLY BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR THE CHOICES THEY MAKE…..”  – Alesha


“See No Color” to me means accepting everyone. When you ignore someone’s race, eye color, hair color, common stereotypes/prejudices you allow yourself to accept and love others freely. That itself, is a great feeling.”- Eliza

“Love does not come in different shades. Beauty is only skin deep. I see no color in love. Love one another regardless.” – Shalet

“See No Color means when it comes to racial COLORS/ Judgements to blind yourself. Color is just an exterior whats on inside ALWAYS matters most. Do not make your judgement on one’s character based on the color of their skin. Doing so ultimately just reflects your own.” – Joeline

“The See No Color Campaign is very near and dear to me. A couple years before I entered middle school, a family member put very prejudice thoughts in my mind. I feared starting at my new school, in a new town. I feared that I would be an outcast. To my surprise it was the complete opposite. I was now surrounded different ethnicities, cultures, and races that did nothing but embrace me. Everything my family member had said flew out the door. I didn’t see what she made me believe any longer. My fears dissipated and true friendships formed. To this day I am still friends with the people that I once feared. I cant really say that I “See No Color”, that would be a lie. I see all colors, love them, and embrace them. That’s what I feel this campaign is all about.”- Joslynne

“See no color means equality. It means that even though we may look different we are all the same, we are all human.”- Eboni

Tell us what the “See No Color” Campaign Means to you!