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Today, my heart was broken by a tweet:
“thing that hurts me more than the honor student that got murdered in chicago are the mofos who stood by, filmed and yelled ‘get a closeup!’” from (@Questlove of The Roots)
America’s blood lust has spilled over onto our children. Every time a fight breaks out at my school, [...]
These past few days I’ve had the opportunity to circulate amongst some of the most powerful female bloggers in the nation. It has been a truly eye-opening experience for many reasons. Most of which have to do with my growth as a writer/blogger, and how I can become more focused and improve upon what I’m [...]
Today my son and I were enjoying the freedom of our summer break and decided to walk to the bookstore. Since I’m trying to get the munchkin ready for preschool, I choose to use our walk as a teachable moment about colors. As we passed some flowers growing in someone’s yard, I asked him to [...]
Compton.
Even if you’re not from Los Angeles, you’ve heard the stories. NWA put this tiny city on the map. Documented its violence and gangs as if it was as our own little Baghdad. Compton, The CPT, has been synonymous with fear for as long as I can remember. Growing up in South-Central Los Angeles, [...]
“The only difference between African slaves and European or British slaves was that the latter could run away and melt into the population. But if you were black, you were noticeable.”
~Toni Morrison
i have always wondered what it was like to be white.
i have always wondered what it’s like to navigate a world that is [...]
last night, after i completely ODed on Democratic National Convention coverage, i was flipping through the channels and stumbled upon HBO’s documentary, “The Black List.” previously, i’d seen ads about the documentary & made a mental note that i wanted to watch it, but i didn’t remember when it came on. last night i broke [...]
we are back home after a week of visiting. of trying to distill each moment into memory. beloved is well, softer around the belly, but in good spirits. we were blessed to have a “family visit.” forty-four hours of normalcy, or as close to “normal” as you can get while being locked into secured area. [...]
The first half of CNN’s documentary Black in America was extremely interesting. It touched on a myriad of issues, but (to me) offered few solutions. I am on the road and do not have my computer, so I wasn’t able to blog during or after the show, but I just had a few thoughts…and I [...]
I’m sorry, I thought it was 2008.
On the heels of the New Yorker Cover debacle, we have video of John McLaughlin defending Jesse Jackson’s recent “slip up” by calling Obama an “oreo.” I haven’t heard this term in a very long time, and am surprised that McLaughlin was even able to pull it [...]
The latest issue of The New Yorker depicts Barak Obama as a turban-wearing Muslim, Michelle Obama as a gun-toting, crazed Negro woman, and Osama bin Laden ensconced in a portrait in the Oval Office, all while the American flag roasts on a fire. According to the New Yorker, the cover, entitled, “The Politics of Fear,” [...]

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