When people look at each other, they tend to focus on differences—in hair, skin, shape, culture, and so on—but in reality, 99.7 percent of our genes are identical. Understanding more about our species’ evolutionary history can make us think differently about how we are all related.
Humans are also part of a larger community of plant and animal species that are connected, not just through food chains and proximity, but through time. It’s a community much bigger than the neighborhoods, states, and countries that we tend to identify with. Studying our ancestors allows us to reflect upon who we are today, how we got here, and how we relate to our non-human relatives. When you feel that you belong to a community, you have a stake in sustaining and protecting that community, which is fundamentally in all of our best interest. The Academy is heavily invested in this endeavor.