When I was a little girl, my parents would mention my mother’s brother’s wife who had moved to Flint Michigan who they called “Feet”. It would be decades before I would get to know Aunt Mary (her real name) personally: This week she went home to be with God. It...
This week, I gave an interview on the disastrous Jackson Water Crisis. Radio Host, Dr. E. Faye Williams invited me to join her show, ‘Wake Up and Stay Woke, to discuss the dreadful dilemma Jackson residents endured. The city’s residents, who are 80% Black,...
Thank you Serena Williams. You are “The Greatest of ALL TIME”: We LOVE YOU! What a week of Tennis: Thanks for playing the best tennis for the last 25 years champion! We will ALWAYS Remember You Are the ALL TIME Winner!!!!! That’s all for this...
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina decimated the Gulf Coast region from Texas-Louisiana-Mississippi-Alabama-Georgia to Florida. The image of Hurricane Katrina cemented in our minds what the perfect category 3 storm looks like, how it leaves catastrophic...
As Hurricane Katrina’s anniversary approaches, I am touring through Mississippi to bring awareness to Black women’s resilience and recovery since the disaster on August 29, 2005. Be sure you check my Blog to find out where you can come to hear about the women’s...