What’s in the Name Juneteenth?

Juneteenth, or Freedom Day, Commemorates the End of Slavery in the United States. I am a big celebrant of the Juneteenth holiday.  I have noticed that some people don’t seem to respect or give the holiday the importance it deserves.  However, as a person of African descent, I acknowledge its importance and what my life […]

Harriet Tubman: Lessons From the Life of a Mystical Woman

As I was preparing for Women’s History Month, I began researching the amazing women who have made a difference in our world.  There are many, but one reminded me of several important life lessons—Harriet Tubman.  She was a former slave, an abolitionist, a leader of the Underground Railway, and worked as a cook and a […]

Pelo Malo: Why Second-Guess the Work of the Creator?

It’s often entertaining to look at the things we humans do when I take myself out of the movie of life for a moment and just observe. Jokingly, I consider what a being from another planet (presuming they exist) would see while watching us. Yet, as most of humanity goes so far, we manage to […]

 The Perfectly Imperfect Concept of America 

We humans are funny. In many instances not laugh-out-loud funny, but just crazy funny. I feel that If there are aliens watching us now, their eyes (if they have them) are popping out at all times. In many ways I am grateful to the founding fathers and mothers (interesting to note things are written as […]