Black History Moments

Black history is American history and by failing to remember the good and the bad, future generations lose momentum… Mr. Robert Robinson Taylor’s name may not ring a bell, but the impact of his life is being felt in universities throughout the south. Born in Wilmington, NC in 1868, Taylor was the first accredited Black …

Black History Moments

I have been posting Black History moments on my Instagram account and my sister recommended that I share them in my blog…so for the rest of the month of February, I will post one moment as a blog. Feel free to share, repost, retweet, and whatever else social media allows you to do these days…Black …

America isn’t divided because of what President Trump tweets or because of what President Obama said.  America is divided because we are different and we refuse to acknowledge, challenge, or confront those differences.

If Jesus died for ALL, but your Christianity only allows you to support those that look like you or have your political convictions, what should we make of your Jesus?

If the only exposure your children have with other racial groups is through television shows or the nightly news, what messages are being sent to them?

Without truth, love becomes tolerance and tolerance will never drive out hate. Tolerance only masks hate.

These police shootings of unarmed black men are modern-day lynchings. Like the brown and black bodies that swung from trees throughout the south, the lifeless, blood-stained, bodies slumped over our state highways and city streets send the same message: “Stay In Your Place.” This is a very potent message and with each re-playing of the …

If…

You talked about Charleston with your friends, but won’t talk with a member of another race and listen to their story, you are part of the problem. If you stayed up late with your child to watch the NBA Finals, but you turn the television off and refuse to discuss Charleston with them, you are …

They Cheer For Lebron; They Fear Tamir

According to Nike and Lebron James, the city is “all in.” It’s an emotional commercial showing people from various backgrounds uniting with the city of Cleveland and King James to believe that together they can all participate in bringing a NBA championship to the state Lebron calls home. But Nike is good with getting people …