Covid-19, civil unrest and curfew means we are in our homes. Miraculously, many formerly house-less people are sheltered. This is … More
Category: Social Justice
Unlearning Oppression (Lesson 1): The Practice of Inclusion
I’m not going to repeat everything you already know about the national protests about the executions of innocent black people. … More
Unlearning Oppression (Lesson 1): Practice Inclusion
I’m not going to repeat everything you already know about the national protests about the executions of innocent black people. … More
Dear US Representative, (An Open Letter)
We the People need your help to ensure that EACH AND EVERY US Citizen can cast a vote this November. … More
Dear US Senator, (An Open Letter)
How fast would you fire a teacher who told your kid to drink bleach? I’m contacting you to let you … More
Make History Nov 3rd, 2020 with a Vote-By-Mail Election!
It’s clear by now, to most of us, that we will not be back to normal right away. COVID-19 is … More
Age of Accountability
I’m tired of workplace violence. I’m not just talking about bullets and bombs. I’m talking about physical aggression in the … More
Hero Worship for Activists: “A Conversation with Anita Hill”
I am a woman of many heroes, men and women of character, substance and integrity. I admire and emulate them. … More
Oakland CA Women’s March 2018 (A Photo Essay)
Modeling Courage: Colin Kaepernick’s Walk in the Footsteps of Great Civil Rights Agitators
Two years ago when Colin Kaepernick first took a knee during the National Anthem, there was a lot of disgust … More
