Introduction to Humanitarian Literature
As an author and humanitarian, I have dedicated over a decade of my life to traveling around the world, gathering insights that are pivotal to human connection and understanding. Through my works, I strive to spread messages of education, goodwill, and empathy, which significantly contribute to the global narrative of compassion.
Books That Matter
My literary journey includes impactful titles such as “American Abroad,” which draws upon my experiences overseas, and “Haiti Unforgotten,” a poignant reflection on the resilience of orphans following the 2011 earthquake. These narratives not only highlight individual stories of survival but also emphasize the broader humanitarian issues at stake.
Bridging the Gap Through Art and Communication
Currently, my main focus is the book “Why Race Does Not Matter,” where I offer a common-sense perspective on race relations. Additionally, I created a twelve-book series that chronicles the life of an adopted girl from Korea named Mina, who embarks on a coming-of-age adventure while discovering her passion for magic and helping others. Alongside my literary works, I am producing a series of engaging Bible videos that aim to make biblical teachings accessible to non-native speakers.
Through positive music and various YouTube projects, I endeavor to resonate deep human values and practical solutions that pave the way for understanding and respect among diverse communities. Our collective humanity is a rich tapestry woven from stories, and I aim to contribute significantly to this narrative.