Have you ever walked past someone, they bump into YOU, and yet you say sorry? Surely you must have. It's in our nature. How about the same scenario, but this time it was you walking into another person? The right thing to do would be to apologize. If you are in the wrong, then apologize for you're wrong doing. What if you aren't in the wrong but people make you feel like you are? For example, what if you are black, gay, female, male, part of the LGBTQ+ community? Unfortunately there are people in the world that make you feel you should be apologetic. Should you have to apologize for any of that? The answer is no, no, NO. It is time for individuals that are being themselves and expressing themselves to be unapologetic and show to world that they don't need to be sorry for being who they are. "Unapologetic Me" is a screen dance that was hosted by Stockton University's organization La Mesa to discuss self acceptance and living authentically on a day to day basis. The event was not only the screening but a display of incredible art work and performances from Stockton's students as well. This La Mesa event has helped me realize that the world should be sorry for being biased and rude, not the people expressing themselves and being who they are. Being there and seeing the fire in the eyes of the panel as they discussed how they have become unapologetic for being themselves has really opened my eyes as well. Be yourselves everybody, be the best you. It's time I become unapologetic me, and its time for you to become unapologetic you.
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