The Long, Arduous Trek To Social Justice
Recently, I stumbled on my first-ever published work, South Africa’s Bondage Ties Us All. Written and published in a local newspaper in 1989, I argued in that short article that none… Read more »
Life, Culture and Society
Recently, I stumbled on my first-ever published work, South Africa’s Bondage Ties Us All. Written and published in a local newspaper in 1989, I argued in that short article that none… Read more »
As a young man, I thought that the idea that our actions out-lived us and were capable of potentially impacting the people and society that we left behind was uniquely… Read more »
I was only about 13 years old when one of my teachers, an old man who had been a politician in his prior life, wondered aloud if open-book examinations had… Read more »
The world is in trouble! There is no way to sugar coat or overstate the reality. Put otherwise, it would be a lie – and we are taught that it… Read more »
World War II began on September 1, 1939. The seeds of that war were planted and grown in the dark, hateful dark minds of one political leader and his followers. … Read more »
World War II began on September 1, 1939. The seeds of that war were planted and grown in the dark, hateful dark minds of one political leader and his followers. … Read more »
Elections belong to the people. It’s their decision. If they decide to turn their back on the fire and burn their behinds, then they will just have to sit on… Read more »
Cancer has claimed two of my friends over the last 5 months. Both were very accomplished career women, deeply spiritual, and with hearts of gold that led them to serve… Read more »
On November 4, 2008, I cast my vote for then Senator Barack Obama, a very young man who was about to become President of the United States. Less than an… Read more »
Paul Inyang I have been wondering about the elections and why it has been as divisive as it has been. It seems like the public has been abused to …the extent… Read more »