The recent shooting in Charleston is a continuation of the seeming explosion of racial tension in this country, but there is a crucial difference. It is hard to imagine that we could endure another tragedy with racial overtones following the Trayvon Martin case, police shootings, rioting and other examples that racial wounds have not yet healed, but the shooting at the Emanuel AME Church shows us there is hope. Continue reading
Month: June 2015
From Across the Dressing Room A Different Story May be Emerging
I am not sure why I am entering into the transgender discussion. I do not want to be seen as phobic, unloving or not accepting of people with differences. We all have our issues, and we all have choices to make. The freedoms that protect me and my choices should be extended to others to make their own choices – as long as they are not hurting other people. Right? Continue reading


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