At the end of February, I joined a group of 15+ friends and fellow pilgrims from Colorado, Georgia, Tennessee and Michigan for a five-day, whirlwind tour of important Civil Rights sites in
Tag: Civil Rights
Remembering MLK
Today, we remember the Rev Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Civil Rights icon, Christian minister, nonviolent revolutionary. Rather than provide further commentary on his legacy, as I did in this
Shadows & Dust / Vol. IV, Issue 9
It’s already August?!? Too bad we can’t rewind time a few months to start summer over. I still haven’t gotten to my list of stuff I need to fix around
Need in the News, Vol. VI, Issue 2
For the last six years, at the end of every month, I’ve summarized local, national and international “stories of need” from news sites, blogs, press releases and editorials. The following
“You May Do That”
On Dec. 1, 1955, on her way home from her job as an assistant tailor at a Montgomery, Ala., department store, Rosa Parks refused when prompted to give up her public