Black is beautiful.
Bravo to Vogue Italia for creating an issue– July 2008– that features black models exclusively (and let’s hope that the ripple effect is that it and other magazines abroad and […]
The Bachelorette, Relationships, and Risk
So I have to admit that I am a little bit obsessed with The Bachelorette this season. I fell into it, I like to think, accidentally when I was on […]
Sex and The City: The Movie Reviews
We don’t have HBO and so I missed the television movement that was Sex and the City. But because it was a movement, I can’t help but know who Carrie, […]
Remembering a great man
I have spent this weekend remembering and honoring great men– those I know and those that I don’t. I was walking into my house on Friday night after a long day […]
The elephant in the room
The CDC just released national statistics on health-related behavior among high school students in 2007. I talked about these statistics for the Charlotte area earlier this year. Today, I am […]
The Three Small Questions Challenge
Another tool I use regularly when I teach journaling classes is Three Small Questions. They really aren’t small questions at all but what I want from the participants is small (read: brief) answers. Workshop […]
Let it Be
A friend once asked me why I dated someone that she thought ill-suited for me not long after I graduated from college. It was a casual relationship, truly a dating […]
Quick thoughts on Plan B: Further Thoughts on Faith
You know that one of my goals this summer is to get in a lot of reading. This one has been on my shelf since it came out in 2005. […]
A new review of Hijas Americanas
Viva La Feminista just reviewed Hijas Americanas. Check it out and feel free to share your thoughts.
Summer Reading
Here are the books that are on my summer reading list… Plan B: Further Thoughts on Faith by Anne Lamott Grace Eventually: Thoughts on Faith by Anne Lamott On Beauty […]