In an ever changing world, embracing multicultural differences, acceptance, assumptions and curiosity continue to be bridges uncrossed. However, a new website, lovesmanycolors.com debuts with a goal to expose, educate and celebrate diversity in families, children, and faiths.
Lovesmanycolors.com (http://lovesmanycolors.com) was founded and based in Indianapolis by Andre Moore. Moore describes lovesmanycolors.com as a
website filled with information and resources for multicultural/interfaith families, couples and children seeking advice and answers without limitations or hesitation. The website also
allows visitors to create a profile to share photos, information, questions and concerns with each other, as well as an open forum for dialogue. Those seeking advice can send questions to
the No Bull Zone, (http://lovesmanycolors.com/joomla2/index.php/straight-advice-no-chaser.html)
an advice column featuring licensed clinical social worker Barbara Bullock, LCSW, who will provide straight talk and answers about cultural diversity and relationships. Moore adds that by
encouraging the participation and perspective of parents of multicultural/interfaith children and adult multicultural/interfaith children, lovesmanycolors.com will provide insight into
strengthening the family unit.
Moore wants to point out that lovesmanycolors.com is not an interracial dating website. The inspiration behind lovesmanycolors.com is the ever-changing world where cultural diversity is
no longer limited to visual and performance arts or scarce media depictions of what interracial love is - which is usually seen in Black and White. The number of interracial marriages
registered by the United States Census Bureau has continued to steadily increase since the Supreme Court'ss 1967 ruling in Loving v. Virginia. In 2006, there were an estimated 6.1 million
Americans of multicultural backgrounds. And the recent election of President Barack Obama, whose multicultural background of African and Caucasian heritages has undeniably thrust
diversity into a national spotlight.
Moore'ss family is also an example of a multicultural environment. Moore is an African American male with a Caucasian wife and interracial children. My website is a place to find answers
to questions that are particular to my family and children, which I find to be commonplace within the multi-ethnic family (http://lovesmanycolors.com/joomla2/index.php/multi-ethnicinterracialbi-racial.html) dynamic. I
hope lovesmanycolors.com can bridge that gap and provide the insight and understanding one might seek of another persons culture, whether it be in a marriage or the workplace or in one'ss
own neighborhood. Sure there are differences, but we encourage people to embrace the differences, says Moore.
All are encouraged to visit lovesmanycolors.com (http://www.lovesmanycolors.com), create a login and help to celebrate love'ss many colors.
Contact information: andre @ lovesmanycolors.com
317-614-7411