Happy Birthday to Us
Most of us weren’t around for the events we celebrate, throughout our yearly calendar. We still honor them.
Where all sides (will) meet
Most of us weren’t around for the events we celebrate, throughout our yearly calendar. We still honor them.
I grew up as a Southern Baptist hypocrite. I was a good girl who got good grades, with a fire of rebellion in my belly. This is simply my story.
The long journey . . .
Social media would teach you that empathy and narcissism are a dichotomy of character. In actuality, how different are they?
Watching commercials lately you might think interracial families are invading America. But in some form or another, they’ve been here all along. –One of those kids in the commercials
As long as Americans question Black History, our observations will need to remain. I ask America: when will Black History be history?
Home on a Saturday in America . . .
Still thinking about the metaphorical relationships between all the different sets of Americans, all the slots we fall into–and how relationships between humans work. That, and I was just reminded this morning what an underrated artist Jesca Hoop is. I mean, come on, just look at how Guy Garvey looks at her.
The power balance of the U.S. federal government has tilted to the left. What should liberals do if they want to keep voters on board? And what should the right expect? Maude shares some suggestions.
What started as a hashtag in support of Black lives is now being used to martyr White ones. A look at the usage of a catch phrase in context.
It’s Saturday. Just for fun, here’s a theory to entertain.