Consigned to Work for a Young American Family, a MuVenda Woman’s Enduring Gift
Allow me to tell you about Selinah Mahamba of Tshitavha/Sambandou; a village 30-minutes drive north of Thohoyandou/Sibasa, Limpopo Province, South Africa. Vho Selinah with our first-born, Daniel....
View Article“I’m White and He’s Black!”
Growing up in then recent post-colonial Kenya, I don’t recall when, if ever, race consciousness hit me. My earliest recollections are a blended hue of white, black and brown. Kikuyu herdsmen, young...
View ArticleWord Choice | The Power to Shape Attitudes and Entrench Stereotypes
Coffee shops are somewhat like water troughs. People come in parched and desperate for the black, sometimes sweet, yet always caffeinated rush, but also to shoulder up alongside the regulars, say...
View ArticlePrejudice & Racism | Sometimes Unconscious, Always Unconscionable
No one likes to admit to or think of oneself as prejudicial or racist. There is no such thing as prejudice, racism or bigotry. They are mere fabrications of an elite and liberal media! At least this is...
View ArticleWhite Supremacy, Black Experience: A Lesson In Listening
“Americans make choices constantly as they try to navigate through the racial landscape. And their first choice is how they listen. Blacks and whites do not listen well to one another. They infer,...
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