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The Heavy Fog of Fear
A few days ago, the intensity of my drive to outwardly disagree with Trump’s hasty actions and foolhardy words went into overdrive when I heard about the Executive Order to ban immigrants. But, it’s not wise to share opinions on social … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Family History, History, Uncategorized
Tagged Executive Order, immigrants, internment, Japanese, Jews, Muslim, prejudice, World War II
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Harnessing Heartbreak
I’m heartbroken about the events of the last week, at a loss for words–at least the right words. But my mind is swirling with a hundred different thoughts. So, this may be a rambling post, but I’m going to write … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Hate, Prejudice
Tagged Alton Sterling, bigotry, Dallas, hate, Philando Castile, police officers, prejudice
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Mind Your Own Business
I thought about using the more polite title, “Live and Let Live” for this post, but “Mind Your Own Business” is much more reflective of how I felt this morning after reading the National Review article titled “Boston’s Kimonos of Oppression.” … Continue reading
This Little Light
I’m ashamed to admit I considered not going to church with my father on Father’s Day. I can weasel out a bit of an excuse–that on Saturday we’d driven ten hours from Dallas to Santa Fe and we were tired. … Continue reading
Posted in History, Prejudice
Tagged Charleston, Emanuel AME Church, prejudice, racism, United Church of Santa Fe
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Graduation Day–57 Years Ago
Today marks the 57th anniversary of Little Rock Central High School‘s graduation ceremony for the Class of 1958. It’s a shame that it might pass unnoticed by some, as it might have for me had I not been doing research … Continue reading