Unity in Diversity began with a question. What if we could see humanity the way light sees color, not as separate pieces, but as one spectrum flowing into itself. We live in a world where labels often divide us. Black, white, brown. Muslim, Christian, Jewish, Hindu. Straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender. Fat, thin, disabled, neurodivergent. Tall or short, rich or poor. Words meant to describe, yet too often used to separate. But before anything else, we are human. We love, hope, grieve, dream. We carry stories, we seek belonging, we want to be seen. Our differences are real and meaningful, but they do not need to pull us apart. They are colors in the same spectrum.