Tag: writing

  • Who Wants to Work For a World That’s Not Working With Us?

    Who Wants to Work For a World That’s Not Working With Us?

    “I hate school,” says my 7-year-old almost every single day. “Oh really?” I ask with curiosity. “What do you hate about it? Tell me more,” I encourage even as I am continuing to make her food for lunch and pack her things to send her to the very place that she has just told me…

  • Bias By Us: How Our Unconscious Programs Us to Harm the Other

    Bias By Us: How Our Unconscious Programs Us to Harm the Other

    Black, White, or Other? “Pedro, Pedro, go back to Mexico.” “Pedro, Pedro, go back to Mexico.” “Pedro, Pedro, go back to Mexico.” Being Black and growing up in the South—between Virginia and Mississippi—with a name like Pedro Senhorinha Ramos Montero Silva brought in many unwelcomed experiences in my life. One of which was the othering…

  • The Best White American Man Ever, Maybe the First

    The Best White American Man Ever, Maybe the First

    An Honest Book Review of Brandon Peele’s Bison Medicine With Brandon Peele’s, Bison Medicine, he has done what no White American Man has done before–considered an American future that starts with all of us. Notice that I said “starts”. That is because I do not believe that the American experiment has ever really begun. I…

  • Death Where Is Your Sting?

    Death Where Is Your Sting?

    As the world tossed and turned around me, I remained still. “Father forgive them for they know not what they do.” The yelling and screaming. “Get his ass.” The world is upside down. Feet where heads should be. The sky and ground have switched places. “Can you plant seeds in the clouds? If so, what…

  • Do the INR (Individual Narrative Responsibility) Work

    Do the INR (Individual Narrative Responsibility) Work

    How often do you reflect on how much the stories you tell yourself impact your life? Personally, I think about it everyday. Because since I was a child, I have always been keenly aware of narrative dynamics. Consciously or unconsciously we all perceive ourselves as characters in a narrative. And how we locate ourselves in…