Category: Culture
Grizzly Creek, Colorado: A Road Trip 2021 Photo Essay
Interstate 70 heading east into Glenwood Spring offers four accessible rest stops for day visitors with hiking and biking trails. You can hear the roar of the ancient Colorado River and even dip your feet in its waters—if you dare.
Borderlands: A Photo Essay of Border Field State Park in California
Entrepreneurial Nigeria
Nigeria has the potential to become a developed nation, and entrepreneurship is the surest path. Most entrepreneurs in Nigeria operate within industries that have low barriers to entry.
Cracks in the Pavement
Have you heard the childhood phrase, “Step on a crack, break your momma’s back”? I grew up hearing other kids … More
Surrender and Practice
I think that we should each follow the path that our culture, our tradition, our upbringing have provided. Christian, Judaism, Islam, or Hinduism, another path that people have to that Holy Place.
Gleaning Wisdom Book Club: June 23rd
Join our facilitated book club featuring Crazy Brave: A Memoir by Joy Harjo, of the Muscogee Creek Nation, Poet Laureate of the United States in 2019. This is our offering for Karma Compass’ first book club.
Supermodels in Black: The Women Who Rocked the Industry
Black international model of notoriety is New-Jersey born Helen Williams opened doors for models of color. Now, supermodel Naomi Campbell joins fashion insiders in an effort to publish VOGUE Africa.
How Nigerians Celebrate Mother’s Day
Because Nigeria is a country of over 200-million people, this is a glimpse of how Mother’s Day is being celebrated there.
“My Religion Is Kindness” ~ Dalai Lama
Sure, it’s tough to be a pedestrian, and yet, kindness goes a long way to help with simply being human.
