A series that explores the many faces of our world. Through this approach, we celebrate countless topics and people, bound together by an identity of oneness.
Society often divides us — through the identities we adopt, the labels we cling to, and the pride we take in being part of one group over another. We define ourselves as men, women, British, English, or countless other categories. But what do these labels truly mean? And more importantly, what do they obscure?
When we begin to question the identities we so readily claim — when we ask, What does it mean to be a man? A woman? English? British? — we find that there are no fixed or objective answers. In that uncertainty, something powerful is revealed: beneath all the differences, we are human.
And in that shared humanity lies our greatest potential — to create the good we long for, and to end the harm we have too often repeated.
See yourself. Not in contrast to others, but as part of something whole.