This is Black History Month. When I was growing up, it was Black History Week, started in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson. All told, Black
Balancing on Unstable Surfaces
Reflections on the challenges of balancing life in a constantly shifting world
This is Black History Month. When I was growing up, it was Black History Week, started in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson. All told, Black
Not so fast. Saturday’s Hands Off March definitely had an impact, thousands participated. But, will it result in any change? Let’s look at numbers, history
“Roll out those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer,” I’d sing loudly with my parents’ Nat King Cole record in a way only little kids
I knew it, I knew it. I was jumping around like I a maligned reality tv star during a reunion or one of those “not
“Read the room.” is a clever statement uttered in TV shows, or movies that means someone is saying or doing is totally inappropriate and implores
I had this moment of clarity. The Hasan Minaj, interview on the New Yorker radio hour. It’s right after 9/11, Hasan is a teenager and