New Faces
This issue is honored to feature and welcome Ife Carruthers as a Guest Contributor in “Purple Reigns, 1923–1968—Keeping Our Heritage Alive Through Ties that Bind.” This keynote address at a historic black high school reunion depicts local racial history as well as the warmth and nurturing of being educated in a Black school
We welcome Erica Adjei with her whimsical, dynamic, and textured art is featured in The Energy of Artist Erica Adjei.
Spotlight on Art by Dawn Blagrove: Women features vivid images of women in diverse contexts. We are so pleased to share this Guest Contributor and Attorney/Artist's reflection and vision of Black women.
Garden Spices is licking its lips for Gholston's BBQ: Cooking Every Season!. We welcome this family business operated by Markess and Sabrina Gholston.
By now, you know that every issue designates an article that paints the truth that sometimes stings. We entitle it Goin' In. In this issue, Guest Contributor Ronald West earns the title Goin-In: Democracy - A Euphemism.
Old Graces
Debra Flint-Salter has been burning up social media with political content. Garden Spices asked her to speak on democracy. Her entry, Real Democracy, is poignant and relevant to today's truth. Thank you for answering the call as a contractor, artist, artist, and now, a writer!
We continue to welcome Dr. Russell Clayton as a Guest Contributor. Center with Dr. Russell Clayton speaks to the most important thing we can do during turbulence.
There's nothing like a review from a witty mom like Sheil Hayes-Smiley. She reviews her son, Marlon Hayes' new book, the absence of years.
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