The depth of strength in the original _Roots_ was that Kunta Kinte and his descendants were ordinary black people—ordinary in the way that Dr. Gladys-Marie Fry taught me to recognize o… Read More
The depth of strength in the original _Roots_ was that Kunta Kinte and his descendants were ordinary black people—ordinary in the way that Dr. Gladys-Marie Fry taught me to recognize o… Read More
I should note before I start that I still believe I am right on the stuff I have explained on guns earlier in the flowing posts;I Answer Daily Show Questions About Guns. Episode: America Res… Read More
Background:McCaul, Of The House Homeland Security Committee, Provides The Perfect Example Of What's Wrong With GOP Logic On Muslim Terrorists As Opposed To Christian Terrorists (What They Ha… Read More
Background:Comments On Daily Show's Skit Showing What's Up With GOP, NRA & Democrats On Gun Control Bills AND We Discover The NRA Is Using A Form Of Legalized Bribery & Threat-making… Read More
Many Brits might see a family holiday in Amsterdam as a contradiction in terms. Whilst we associate the Dutch capital with a very tolerant attitude to drugs and prostitution, it’s… Read More
Today it's my stop of the Valley of the Dolls by Jacqueline Susann blog tour. Valley of the Dolls turns 50 this year, and has got a brand spanking new look! To celebrate, I'll be sharing an… Read More
John is a college student who passes through the college cafeteria every evening to do his assignments before heading home. He chooses the caf… Read More
Biomimicry otherwise known as biomimetic is a process whereby scientist and innovators turn to the mechanism of Mother Nature to derive inspir… Read More
Startups no longer function from a home with a small budget. In Bangalore and many other metros, entrepreneurs understand the importance of investing in office space and good interior design… Read More
aka "Trump's We Don't Care About People Government""Is Anybody Home at HUD?" by Alec MacGillis, ProPublica 8/22/2017This story was co-published with New York magazine.In mid-May, Steve Prest… Read More
Earlier this month, Dr. Beverly Tatum just released a 20th-anniversary version of her ground-breaking and well-informed book Why are all the Black kids sitting together in the cafeteria: And… Read More
Everyday for the last few months I've passed a giant Christmas tree on the main street by the university. It's at least fifty feet tall and looks like it is made of brownies and gingerbread… Read More
Celebrate
– Fierce Fiction by William Cass –
Marcia chose the little photography shop in North Park because one of her work colleagues had recommended it. She’d called the… Read More
I'm Anna Thomas, an Applied Data Scientist within Microsoft’s AI Engineering team. My focus the past two years has been in the “Applied AI” realm, which basically means in… Read More
"How uneaten college cafeteria meals can help fight food insecurity" PBS NewsHour 2/6/2019ExcerptSUMMARY: In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, go inside a cafeteria at Harvard Uni… Read More
At a Detention Center in Homestead, Florida, a group of Immigrant Teens are Packed into Cold Rooms that can hold 70 to 250 Kids, given a Substandard Education, and Detained for more than Six… Read More
Prayer
– Non-Fiction by Terry Engel –
Lisa worried her way through the second round of in vitro and the resulting pregnancy with Stella and Jackson. Our first in vitro pre… Read More
The Miracle of Joey Ramone
– Non-Fiction by Lee Gabay –
U2 – Paul David Hewson – “The Miracle of Joey Ramone”After
the unconventional release of the… Read More
Threadbare
– Fierce Fiction by Christine Heuner –
I’m shivering in a hospital gown and
Hanes underwear. A nurse brings me another blanket, crisp with hot starch. I
w… Read More
How much do you do when you travel to a place? I assure you the less you do, the less satisfied you will feel. How much you do also depends on how well conversant you are to a place. Someti… Read More
Many people around the world have heard about the awesomeness of Madrid and the fact that it is a place that people go to visit because it houses some fantastic areas, but from a distance… Read More
What did we find out in 2015 concerning ways to boost health, remain delighted, mindful, and also healthy and balanced? Right here are several of the key findings from research stu… Read More
With many of us now recognising that we're living through a climate emergency, businesses across the globe are beginning to take steps towards a greener future - and if you’re not alre… Read More
The best breweries in Chicago is a hard list to craft, since the Chicagoland area boasts over 160 breweries and counting. There are several that get lost in the mix, slipped under the rug, o… Read More
In the wake of COVID-19 pandemic, Supreme Spaces vouches for smart distancing and not just social distancing.
The traditional workplaces are changing and managed offices has become the… Read More
Is there a benefit to taking online Botox training courses in Chicago? Even though there are numerous good schools and universities in the area? Of course, a convenient method of learning is… Read More
You may not think that online training would be better than attending a physical, in-person training class but there are several benefits to it. Is it better than attending a university, whi… Read More
In my last antiracism resources post, I shared 10 articles that take less than 10 minutes to read.
Here are more great resources I have found (and that I’m using myself), but they&rsq… Read More
Kakegurui is dripping with personality, its ‘gambling meets private school’ premise an instant conversation piece. Actress Minami Hamabe shines as calculated, seemingly reckless… Read More
With the winter months rapidly approaching, the city of Chicago is frantically trying to figure out what they are going to do with restaurants and bars. As (mildly) successful outdoor dining… Read More
As we see some of the last above-freezing nights of the year, Chicagoans know that a new season approaches: Soup Season. Sure, some people (for reasons yet to be understood) probably eat sou… Read More
Esta postagem foi atualizada em 3 de fevereiro de 2021
Empreender é tarefa desafiadora, mas que pode proporcionar um futuro próspero ao investidor. E para isso vale a pena apos… Read More
Egypt’s former Royal Family left behind quite the legacy, including many palaces and gardens that used to be their sole property and are now open to the public to catch a glimpse of ho… Read More
In China, the people cordially call Pakistani friends “Iron Brother”, which means that Pakistan is China’s “intimate and reliable friend like iron and steel.&rdq… Read More
Famous since Antiquity for the booming pearl industry, Bahrain is one of the smallest countries in the continent of Asia, coming in third after Singapore and the Maldives. The Kingdom of Bah… Read More
Time flies, doesn’t it? Because I feel like I was just writing about Memorial Day for last year a few days ago. Then, boom! It’s 2022! Well. Continuing Urban Matter’s beaut… Read More
The oases in Egypt are still among the most heavenly places in the world, each with a special feature of its own. Wherever you stay, you can enjoy the peacefulness of the Bedouin lifestyle… Read More
Moving to college for the first time is a big step in a child’s life. Know exactly what you need to take and leave at home with our comprehensive college move in checklist!
Goin… Read More
Olifants Rest Camp
Der Krüger-Nationalpark ist eines der berühmtesten Wildtierziele der Welt, und das Olifants Rest Camp ist der perfekte Ausgangspunkt, um ihn zu erkunden. Als Pa… Read More
Olifants Rest Camp
The Kruger National Park is one of the most iconic wildlife destinations in the world, and the Olifants Rest camp is the perfect base from which to explore it. As an expe… Read More
Pastor Dickie Spargo of City Church in Gastonia, North Carolina has raised $23,000 to pay off unpaid school lunch debts. Spargo was inspired after reading about the high levels of debt owed… Read More