Weeping Willows

Its drooping boughs offer seclusion and shade in fields and near rivers and ponds. It’s no surprise that these trees are often prized specimen in yards or long-time friends of people who trek in the wild places of the world. How to Cure a Sick Weeping Willow By Doug Johnson Updated November 05, 2019 Wind … Continue reading

Black Girl Magic

“Black Girl Magic” developed by CaShawn Thompson in 2013, As she told The Los Angeles Times in 2015 about her use of “Black Girls Are Magic” since 2013, “I say ‘magic’ because it’s something that people don’t always understand,” she said. “Sometimes our accomplishments might seem to come out of thin air, because a lot of times, … Continue reading

Rising above Oppression upon the Air we Breathe

Because of the heat, the supercell storm gives the American eagle rise. Left in the aftermath are social and health conditions that have left some too heavy for the flight.

Soliloquy of Racism in America

The cross is excepted as a symbol of peace and reconciliation, regardless of one’s level of belief in it. It personifies the language of love. The Eagle is a symbol that identifies America. America exists as a grand experiment forged out of abstract thought in a quest for a more perfect union.

Won’t you be My Neighbor?

“What do you think? Which of the three became a neighbor to the man attacked by robbers?”“The one who treated him kindly,” the religion scholar responded. Jesus said, “Go and do the same Luke 10:25-37 The Message (MSG) The Jews typically interpreted “neighbor,” meaning “one who is near,” in terms of members of the same … Continue reading

Chasing the Dusk

The telephone survey of 500 Durham, N.C. residents included 160 whites, 151 blacks, and 167 Latinos, with a margin of sampling error of about plus or minus 8 percentage points for each group. The above information was originally published By THE NEW YORK TIMES |  Paula McClain, The Journal of Politics Dusk: The state or period of partial darkness between day and night; the dark part of twilight. As we … Continue reading

The Story of Race

Thank you once again to our guest Blogger Starlett McNeill for her careful look into the social construct known as race.  Origoinally Posted by Starlette McNeill ⋅ June 19, 2012 THE DAILY RACE       “Race is so deeply imbedded in our lives it appears to be the natural order of things. We must … Continue reading