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Writing About Transformational Lives

It's been a while since I posted anything.  I have become a freelance writer for Urban Views Weekly .  Within that position, I've been able to listen to and highlight the transformational stories of people and organizations in Richmond, Virginia.  Here are the cover stories I've written thus far: Young writers sharing their words at national poetry competition I've had the privilege of interacting with this group of poets for a little over a year.  They embody what it means to courageously stand within and speak your life's truth. VCU Professor uses theater to heal racism Theatre is a powerful tool for engaging people in difficult discussions of difference.  I loved hearing the wisdom and journey of Dr. Tawnya Pettiford-Waites. Tammy Hawley: From Clerical Help To Press Secretary to the Mayor Life can be a surprising adventure when you live within what you're most passionate about.  Talking to Tammy Hawley inspired me to consider what...

The Things We Say

I believe that words have power.  Growing up, I loved to read.  I loved how books made words come alive off the page.  I was an only child of a military family.  Meeting new people ever 2 years or so until I reached middle school.  My relationship with words was consistent.  With people….not so much.  I saw each move as an opportunity to start anew, rarely retaining any of the relationships in my previous location.  Despite being introverted and shy, I was able to meet new people fairly easily until I reached 6 th grade.  I went from being the only Black student in the 5 th grade on Guam to being one of the least “Black” students in a predominately Black school in Florida. Things were very different there – not just the people and the place but also the words.  In the afternoons, students gathered for lunch around cafeteria tables to “rank” on one another.  Basically, to “rank” on someone was to insult them in the most original a...