Life is complicated.
Joyful action matters.
This is a blog for those on
a journey past good intentions.
Renaming racist landmarks to reflect modern values
How renaming derogatory landmarks fosters inclusivity and reflects America's journey towards a more equitable future.
Sister Corita Kent: Painting the world with the colors of justice
Explore the intertwining worlds of art, spirituality and social activism through the revolutionary lens of Sister Corita Kent's vibrant pop art legacy.
Racist spreadsheets: How Southern plantations shaped modern business practices
The transition from the plantation economy to modern-day office life might seem like an unlikely connection. But many practices and systems that were once integral to managing plantations have found their way into our present-day work environments.
Religious Book Bans: The History of Book Bans (Part 2)
Religious book bans throughout history have demonstrated the dangers of suppressing information and ideas, hindering progress and perpetuating ignorance.
Fighting Fire With Words: The History of Book Bans (Part 1)
Unpacking the pages of history - a journey through the world of book bans and censorship across the world.
Creating your life’s blueprint with MLK
Tips from MLK on how to live a life built from a blueprint of self-worth, a determination to reach excellence and a deep love of our fellow humans.
The Intense Politics of Postage Stamps
Rip, lick, stick. Postage stamps have long played many roles as reflections of American culture, offerings of whimsical beauty and strategic geopolitical influencers.