With the invisible bars that block one openness, it is difficult especially during this period of global culture and communication, of speed and in some cases of collective emotionalism and haste to spare some time to reconcile with the dense, slow times of knowledge, critical times, complexity, and understanding. The daily mingling as well as personal involvement awakens our minds, spurs the urge to go further, brings awareness, to have a dialogue, and to understand better. This is the reason we have to work really and live together on shared projects.
Reaching out of the intellectual, mental, but also cultural, religion and social ghetto is a fundamental requirement in any region or society. People should consider themselves as questions and gifts to the people around them. They should consider themselves as gifts now that they have other prospects with them, other memories and cultures that are wealth they use to nature their society.
They have to be aware of as well as take into consideration confidently who they are and what they bring to their societies which include the viewpoints of others, the true cultural pluralism experience, the shared meaning, and not universally monopolized. It is this presence that comes from within that is now a constitutive element, and this shows that advances in technological skills and economic development should not be mistaken at any point to mean philosophical and ideological superiority.
This gift and presence offer its wealth as well as teaches humility. But people have to remain “questions”; with their practices, faith, their behavior and their daily civic commitment, they have to positively challenge the people around them regardless of their religion or race.








Jermaine Byrant
Nicole Johnson



