If We Remain Comfortably Blind; Our Future is Certain To Be Dark
I keep thinking about him. I keep looking at his picture: a father, wearing a white t-shirt with an unbuttoned, plaid shirt holding his two sons – one on each […]
White Privilege: Martinis, Hoodies and the Luxury of Being Unaware
My son’s dentist’s office looks as if it were designed by one of those celebrated television interior designers: a professional mural that covers the entire office from carpet to ceiling […]
Unrequited Love: Betrayed, Abused ….Murdered
We’ve all been there at least once: so distraught that our muscles, who typically hold up our bodies are overwhelmed by the weight of our sorrow and collapse; when the […]
The Lion, The Man and the Beast we Can’t Seem to Fight
Many years ago, I bought my sons a dog. He was a Havanese — a ball of white and black fluff, who didn’t walk, but hopped. The problem was the […]