OLUALE KOSSOLO Reading Zora Neale Hurston’s Barracoon is a life altering experience. I do not know if you can read this cultural diamond and not be both wounded and wrapped in a healing salve at the same time. The narrative of Oluale Kossolo’s life known by the American Tongue as […]
A Real Talk on Race 2016
What do you say when your “White” friend calls to ask “What is the deal with Black Lives Matter?” In “Black” culture there are sayings like “children are to be seen not heard; don’t talk back to adults; think before you speak.” Respect has circulated around a lot in media […]
Friday with Friday – Marianne Williamson Small Miracle!
The Beauty of The Universe….. Where do I even begin? So on December 31, 2012 I posted these words to Facebook: “2012 is winding down. I am encouraged by how positively the past year has been for friends. For me the year has been a mixed bag of nuts of […]