Not long after my last post regarding cancer deciding to adopt one of my kidneys I went to visit my children in Oregon. I was so happy to see them and … Continue reading →
Although not everyone agrees there is something wrong with the United States Government spying on average Americans, it would appear, the majority does. Why YOU Should Care Today is … Continue reading →
What can I say? People are strange, but you’re not innocent of that same strangeness and charm. Don’t act like you don’t already know. Days go by and you still complain. There is no excuse to turn a blind … Continue reading →
Was justice truly served last night with Zimmerman’s “not guilty” verdict? We sit poised, waiting to hear any snippet of news now that the verdict is out. Will there be … Continue reading →
My life as an activist and journalist has taken me to unusual places and it has provided me with a unique perspective of — not just our government, but also … Continue reading →
Write text here… Related articles Monthly Peace Challenge: Peace at Home (everydaygurus.com) The Peace of God… (spiritualworldtravelerblog.com) B4 Peace May Edition: Peaceful Art (ellynbaker.wordpress.com) B4Peace June – Peace at Home … Continue reading →
Years ago when I got really involved as an activist, it never occurred to me that everything I was doing would wind up in someone else’s web search, most often … Continue reading →
When President Bush pushed through the Patriot Act and again when it was extended, it didn’t matter how many of us were screaming “No”, because enough of you supported or overlooked … Continue reading →
There was a time that if I thought of a song it played. Right there in my head. No iPod, no computer. It just was. I suppose it’s one of … Continue reading →
“Black History is OUR History.” ~ Cheri M. Roberts The same year that Martin Luther King, Jr. graduated from Booker T. Washington High School and Malcolm X was ordered to … Continue reading →
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