Rachel, Roof, and Remorse.
Lately, whenever I turn on the television I see her face, yes, her. Rachel “What race am I today” Dolezal. The woman claims she identified as black when she was … Continue reading
Dialogue With Those Who Matter Most
We did something different today as a family. I’ve been very blessed growing up and have had a home cooked day of thanks meal ever since I can remember. My … Continue reading
Here’s the thing…
The Police in Ferguson Missouri are so out of control that it is mind numbing. A tragic situation has blown up into such a mess that Amnesty International has become … Continue reading
Six Feet Under…and glad.
Calling that old friend and having a long, deep conversation. Finding that quilt in the back of the closet that your grandmother made for you when you were born, and … Continue reading
I hope she wins
Will the industry that supports whiteness, recognize the black diva and make history?
When no one is listening…
I am confused. Jewish people have been through hell. The persecution, and anguish their race has suffered over thousands of years is cataloged in the Bible, and for non believers, … Continue reading
The Normal Heart
This post has been bugging me for some time. By that I mean it needed to be written, but I sure as hell did not want to write it. I … Continue reading
Tyler Perry’s The Single Moms Club
I sat down to watch this movie at the dollar theatre. I suspect most people have waited to do this, and the venue I watched it in was full. … Continue reading
The New Black
In thinking about what blackness means in today’s “post racial” America, my intersections come to mind. So many people know you as one thing, and boy do they love to … Continue reading
But pardon me, I transgress
Today is Ash Wednesday as you know if you are a follower of TheWay and for a queer black male, it is powerful and intersectional. I recognize the first day … Continue reading