A Civil Rights Dedication

The homegoing for civil rights icon John Lewis was nothing but stellar. The service of events included Washington, D.C.; Selma, Alabama; and Atlanta, Georgia. One part of his special two-week-long homegoing services was the casket motorcade traveling over the Edmund Pettus ( a white supremacist) Bridge, where he was physically beaten marching for voting rights […]

Who Told You?

God, Religion, and Beliefs–To Each Its Own In the South, you have white Southern Baptist and black Southern Baptist churches. I once lived in Charleston, South Carolina, and I never knew that black Catholic churches existed until I visited one with a friend. I grew up in Baptist churches, which are somewhat similar to the […]

A Deadly Arrest

The protest continued for police brutality in Aurora, Colorado, and one of the names that stands out regarding injustice was the death of Elijah Jovan McClain. Elijah was a 23-year-old African-American Massage Therapist from Aurora, Colorado, who was killed during an encounter with police while walking home on August 24, 2019. A 911 caller said he […]

Everyday People

The theme music message song of “Everyday People” is about people out living their everyday lives, and here comes trouble. The trouble can come from being out with your friends on a date, and someone may come along and disrespect you, and a fight breaks out. How about being at an event or gathering and […]

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