Former neo-Nazi Michael Kent's life changed when a Black parole officer named Tiffany Whittier was assigned to him. Kent became friends with Whittier, moved on from his past, and covered up his swastika tattoos. "I'm not here to judge him," Whittier said. "That's not my job to judge. My job is to be that positive person in someone's life."
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Giovanni Cerro, of Gio's Typos, loves using his typewriter and poetry skills to connect with others and write "permission slips for people to feel their feelings."
A big part of loving others is caring for them. These kids seem to get it!
When Rukiye came face-to-face with her son's killer, she hugged him, told him she did not hate him, and pledged to always be a part of his life.
Students at an elementary school in California have created a free "Peptoc" hotline to provide advice and encouragement to anyone who calls 707-998-8410.