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Marc Lamont Hill Book Response  NOBODY Casualties of America’s War on the Vulnerable, from Ferguson to Flint and Beyond   I read this book during my plane ride back to Seattle from Detroit. The experience of doing so almost felt surreal as I’d just left my hometown and witnessed the phenomena that I was reading […]
Book Review “Am I the man I used to be?…If so, how? If not, why? The true question is who do I move forward as? (24)” This is a question that many of us face at multiple points throughout our lives, transition is critical for growth. As we transition we are required to make difficult […]
Ms. Lauryn Hill The MLH Caravan: A Diaspora Calling! Concert Series Lauryn Hill is the female rapper that every Black Women draws inspiration from. For a long time, Doo Wop’s lyrics proved to me that it actually is easier to practice self-respect rather than self-deprivation in romantic relationships. How often do we hear Black women in […]
This is a good read for someone in the middle of a life transition. As a newly graduated college student with a Bachelorette Degree, moving out of the university setting and into the ‘real world’ Stella’s ability to handle life’s unexpected turns and twists is motivating and inspiring. Terry McMillan wrote this book in order […]