Category Archives: Deep thoughts
Looking for Plan B: An open letter to girls

To a 16-year-old girl who wants to buy Plan B-One over the counter: Someone in the Obama administration you’ve probably…

Let the hate show

When I read yesterday that Gulnare Free Will Baptist Church, a church in my lovely state of Kentucky, voted to ban…

Where the War on Drugs Meets the War on Women

“Planters care for nothing but to buy Negroes to raise cotton & raise cotton to buy Negroes.”  –an unnamed southerner…

Note to Gordon Gekko: Greed really isn’t good

  I feel like I should start whatever this piece of writing is going to be with a disclaimer similar…

Is Phil. 4:13 destroying America?

This Op-Ed was published in the Courier-Journal on Aug. 12, 2011, and it can’t be found on the Courier-Journal’s website….

Rape is never funny
logo rape: never funny

There’s a scene in “A Piece of Work,” a documentary about Joan Rivers, in which she makes a joke about…

In the room with an activist
logo Arzu Studio Hope

When Troy Davis was executed Tuesday night, I went to bed with a heavy heart and an equally burdened mind. …

The burden of having it all cont’d
photo: pile of shoe boxes

Notice in my last post I said I’m not the only one who feels this way, not felt. I should be…

Have it all? I’ll have none of that
Photo: Small child looking at a wall of candy in a candy store

Photo by rhoadeecha “…our choice-rich lives have the potential to breed their own brand of trouble. … The problem, simply…

The last day

For kicks and giggles, let’s just say tomorrow, Saturday, May 21, 2011, really is the end of the world. I…

Maria, Arnold, Divorce and Dads

Maria Shriver’s and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s separation has given me two deep thoughts.  One is about business.  The other is as…

Why bin Laden’s death kind of makes me proud
Photo: FBI Most Wanted Poster Bin Laden Deceased

“His demise should be welcomed by all who believe in peace and human dignity.” ~President Barack Obama   “I’ve never…

Notes on a dying generation

Our collective national history is nothing without the experiences of individuals, and our people are willing to share their stories. RedboneAfropuff.com asks you to listen for those stories and to share them here.

Morning after musings from a disappointed and Christian voter

This country is segregated and polarized, and I am part of the problem. But my Christian faith informs me of how to solve it. I have to know who the real enemy is.

Predicting God’s will on November 2

I’m worried that the results of Election Day 2010 could make Christianity a hard sell. What if the Tea Party movement is actually of God?

Forget the degree for the workplace. Get your MRS.

Is “to find a husband” a valid reason for women to go to college?

Reality check: Bristol Palin, teen moms and American hardship

In a recent Courier-Journal article, Lifehouse executive director Joan Smith said the organization offers alternatives to abortion and said that Palin’s life “is the reality. She is a role model in the fact that she chose to have her child.” A role model? Reality? If Bristol Palin had to live one day of her magical life like the pregnant teens I’ve known, I don’t think she would be able to take it.

Let’s get loud
Michael and Janet Jackson stills from "Scream"

I knew before I looked that these voices belonged to young black males. And I wanted to tell them not to be so loud. What would white people think of us?

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