What Can I Do for You?
Let me know what I can do for you. This is a statement I received from several people […]
Let me know what I can do for you. This is a statement I received from several people […]
I had a great time visiting my family in St. Louis recently. Our trip was cut short but […]
I had originally hoped to post a poem a day during Poetry Month (April) which has officially ended […]
Funeral Blues by W.H. Auden was made famous by the movie Four Weddings and a Funeral, when one […]
It is downright unfair to pick a couple of poems from a prolific poet to represent them. In […]
Clarence Major is a poet, novelist and painter. I have a tattered copy of Swallow the Lake, a […]
Lo and behold that some famous poems by well-heralded poets that I had to read for school, still […]
Eloquent and fiery, activist June Jordan remains one of my favorite poets although her output stopped when she […]
Following is a favorite poem from “back in the day” that still touches me, thrills me reading it […]
One of the poets I love the most is Langston Hughes. I read his book, The Sweet Flypaper […]
In honor of National Poetry Month (April) I will share poems that have touched me throughout the month. […]
Fifteen minutes today. A quiet place in the house – usually the sofa, blinds closed. I start out […]
I wonder if I should even bother with this post. After all, the Black men I know personally […]
Reading obituaries on a regular basis introduces me to all sorts of people of local, national and international […]
Dr. Beverly Scott, who stunned Boston by announcing her resignation as General Manager of the Mass. Bay Transportation […]
Usually books are constant companions as I travel to meetings and presentations. I typically have 2-3 going at […]
Having always been an information and story aficionado (a more polite word than junkie), the Internet has become […]
We are all in this together. What don’t we understand about this? We may all live differently in […]