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✅ Minnesota boy helps colorblind peers experience the world in a whole new way

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✍  Our series A More Perfect Union aims to show that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. This morning, we introduce you to a Minnesota boy who's on a mission to brighten the lives of others who cannot see colors. A special pair of glasses can color even the darkest corners for people who are colorblind. Color blindness affects one in every 12 males and one in every 200 females. When they can get those colors turned on, it opens up a whole new spectrum of possibilities. When 11-year-old Tate Remiger slipped on a pair of special glasses, his reaction said it all. "It changed-- just everything looks different," Remiger said. The glasses are designed to bring color into a drab world. They allow the colorblind to see the vivid hues they've been missing. "I just like to see what everybody else sees," Remiger said. Remiger can do that now, thanks in part to seventh grader Jonathan Jones and his mom, Carole.  Back in November, Jones got the chance to try out special ...
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