Her Name Is…


~~~ She strides with a regal pose Dreadlocks trail down her backside. Highlights of copper and gold woven throughout her crown. Her physique taunt and limber like that of a dancer.   She bathes in frankincense and myrrh, the glow of olive oil illuminates her ebony skin. No catcalls follow her along her journeys for […]

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In The Same Space


~~~ When deciding whether or not to write this blog and then make it a feature, I reflected on when and where my adventure began.  I realized looking back that it started in 2006 in early October while listening to a book on CD by former President Carter.  His Presidency was the first that I […]

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From The Editor – Issue 4 Volume 1


~~~ Some people wonder why dedicate a specific month to the celebration of Black history?  While others think why celebrate Black history for only one month?  In response to the first question, quite simply the majority of ancestors of individuals from African descent, did not come to this continent by choice.  They were captured, bound, […]

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Jay’s Jerk Chicken


INGREDIENTS: 6 green onions, chopped 1 onion, chopped 1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and minced 3/4 cup soy sauce 1/2 cup distilled white vinegar 1/4 cup vegetable oil 2 tablespoons brown sugar 1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1/2 teaspoon ground allspice 1 1/2 pounds skinless, boneless chicken breast […]

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Between The Lines


~~~ Standing strong by staying seated to help right wrongs. Walked for miles until their feet were tender and torn.   Praying and singing hand in hand seeking justice. Needing to be seen as people not just colored.   Marching in the day getting showered by hoses. Not cowering in the night covered in crisp […]

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Lilly’s Pride


~~~ In Alabama during the early to mid 1800’s, by the grace of God, my family was fortunate enough to not have to share crop.  Unlike most blacks in that region recently coming out of slavery, the Turners were entrepreneurs and quite wealthy. They were blessed to have a lovely home and a beautiful horse […]

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Atlanta, GA – Business Trip


~~~ The little brown girl inside me wonders will those around me acknowledge my presence? Should bellhops be hailing me taxicabs and I the one tipping the staff? Yes madams thrown out to me easily, while I look out the window, to see a rag woman. She pushes a cart clinging with cans people looking […]

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