Good Trouble

We lose yet another hero–John Lewis. Admittedly, I certainly knew of Representative Lewis in some regards, however, today I feel so much more aware of this black warrior’s journey. Even though the ending of John’s life is sadly providing a distraction from the crazy pandemic, economic chaos and civil unrest, his life has given us …

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Time Windfall Ideas

I used to try to imagine what it would feel like to spend a whole month at home and never having to leave. No obligations. No one was disappointed because I chose not to attend their meeting, festival, conference, seminar, graduation, wedding, banquet, awards ceremony, you get my drift. Covid19 has changed all these things …

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Mason-Dixon Enlightenment

Let’s be real–before this year happened, how many of you were familiar with Juneteenth (Black Independence Day), celebrated by African Americans like the 4th of July. Admittedly, that was sure new information to me. I can’t deny–what an eye opener–I was totally appalled–not only regarding the fact that it happened in our country’s history–but also …

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The Masking Dilemma

Most Americans have never had to wear a mask for their health before–even when doing life’s basics like shopping for groceries or gas. I can’t lie–they’re a pain! I totally get it! We have pandemic fatigue–we are done with this virus–however comma it ain’t done with us sport fans–it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to …

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