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Just Something I read...
Did you know that Black women today are the most highly educated women in the United States? There are more Black women phds awarded, on...
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Bravery in the face of fear
This week I've come to face my greatest desire realized but it also comes with facing a great fear. Fairly recently, I've met someone...
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Chocolate Skin
I look around my world today and see people of every hue. But they are not all treated equally. Last week I had the opportunity to...
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How can I not help you, today?
On a trip last week across Texas, my students and I were asked to get off our charter bus so the driver can get gas. Our driver found a...
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Smug looks & Microagressions
Last week I went on road trip with my students. We toured six different universities in four days all across the state of Texas. My...
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Make America Great (Again)?
Oh nostalgia... How I love to look at the past through rose colored glasses that seem so effortlessly hides all the crap that actually...
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This concept of "enough"
Two of my students graduated last week from high school. I was able to attend their graduation and it was an honor to be there for those...
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Living a life of distractions
My job recently had an all staff meeting where we talked about work-life balance. My comment to our instructor was that life is...
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"Your voice and your words are not enough."
I've resisted posting on Rosanne Barr. I mean, everything that needs to be said, has been said. But afterwards MSNBC had a town hall...
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Babies' mommas and racialized trauma
I didn’t want to have kids. I liked kids, especially the part where I can play with them. When they started to cry, I could give them...
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