Publisher's Synopsis
Inheritance of Hate: The Legacy of Division Ends with Us!
By the Students of Horizon High School, El Paso, Texas
Award-Winning and Internationally Recognized Authors
The voices of the future are speaking-are we ready to listen? Inheritance of Hate: The Legacy of Division Ends with Us! is a powerful and thought-provoking collection of real stories, creative expressions, and bold solutions written by the students of the Scorpion Writers Guild at Horizon High School. These young authors have not only captured the raw reality of hate and division but have also been internationally recognized for their work, winning the prestigious International Impact Award for their dedication to unity, understanding, and transformation.
Through three compelling sections, the students share their personal encounters with discrimination, reflect on the pain caused by societal division, and present a call to action for a better future:
Section One: Moments in a Scorpion's Life - A deeply personal look at the lived experiences of students who have faced hate and exclusion firsthand.
Section Two: Creative Expressions from a Scorpion Mind - Poetry, prose, and artistic works that transform pain into powerful messages of hope and resilience.
Section Three: The Scorpion's Sting - A fearless exploration of the roots of hate, along with bold, insightful solutions for healing and progress.
With endorsements from national leaders, influential activists, and cultural icons, this book is more than just a collection of words-it is a movement. The students of Horizon High School refuse to be passive observers of history; instead, they are rewriting the future, proving that the next generation has the courage and wisdom to challenge the status quo.
This internationally celebrated work is an essential read for educators, students, and anyone seeking to understand and combat division in our world today. Inheritance of Hate is not just a book-it's a declaration that unity, justice, and understanding will triumph over hatred and fear.
Will you listen to their voices? Will you join the movement?