Category Archives: Life
From Rosa Lee’s Granddaughter

I’ve invited others to share their stories about their own families, and here is the first guest blogger to take me up on it.

The Abram of Owensboro

Domestic work in Louisville at $8 a week was my great-grandmother’s Broadway. God told her to go, and she went.

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.

Thrivalerious outsider, but not alone
John Kobara, Nichelle Nichols and me at the IF10 Opening Reception

Thoughts, reflections and excerpts from Thrivals 3.0 at the 2010 Idea Festival.

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.

Loving like Zambia
Zambia N. photo

I could chalk my lack of a loving spirit up to hospitality just not being my gift, but if I am made in God’s image and am to imitate Christ, then I am not only required to be a better servant, but I am also fully capable of doing so–freely, fully and unconditionally.

Food for the Soul
my mom, two of my aunts, and one uncle, when they were kids

On Mothers’ Day, I went to my grandmother’s house and forgot to eat. How did I go to grandma’s house and FORGET to eat physical food? I nibbled on some food for my soul instead.

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