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Books for Black History Month

February 25, 2021 Terri Schlichenmeyer Comments Off on Books for Black History Month

Who are you? That’s a question some people never ask themselves: seemingly intuitively, they know the answer at birth and they don’t think about it again. Then there are those who struggle with knowing until […]

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“Just as I Am”

February 11, 2021 Terri Schlichenmeyer Comments Off on “Just as I Am”

Man, you’re picky. That’s not always a bad thing, either. You know what you want so you choose deliberately, carefully, with plenty of thought behind it. What’s right for you is right for you and […]

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Former Nashville Author Updates Her First Book

February 11, 2021 Ron Wynn Comments Off on Former Nashville Author Updates Her First Book

By Ron Wynn NASHVILLE, TN — Though she no longer resides in Music City, Dr. Regina Vincent-Williams has a lengthy Nashville background. She’s been a prolific author and poet over the years, as well as […]

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Black History Books for Kids Ages 3 to 18

February 4, 2021 Terri Schlichenmeyer Comments Off on Black History Books for Kids Ages 3 to 18

When you’re a kid, there are so many things to learn. Someone has to teach you your A-B-Cs, and to count to a hundred. You have to learn to tie a knot and set the […]

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“Finding a Way Home: Mildred and Richard Loving and the Fight for Marriage Equality”

January 28, 2021 Terri Schlichenmeyer Comments Off on “Finding a Way Home: Mildred and Richard Loving and the Fight for Marriage Equality”

You can never go home. Imagine it: the people you love, your room, your pets, you couldn’t see them again. No more hanging with your friends, no more grabbing a soda at your favorite store. […]

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‘Kamala’s Way: An American Life’

January 21, 2021 Terri Schlichenmeyer Comments Off on ‘Kamala’s Way: An American Life’

One step at a time. That’s how you get anywhere: methodical, with purpose, one foot in front of the other until you get where you’re going. You never waver. You never take shortcuts, side roads, […]

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FAMU Black Law Student Writes Children’s Book

January 7, 2021 Article Submitted Comments Off on FAMU Black Law Student Writes Children’s Book

ORLANDO, FL — Okoye Morgan knew he wanted to be a lawyer in high school. After years of hard work and dedication, Morgan made his dream come true.  Now, in his third year at Florida […]

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Book Review: Make Me Rain: Poems & Prose

December 30, 2020 Terri Schlichenmeyer Comments Off on Book Review: Make Me Rain: Poems & Prose

You don’t have time to do a rhyme. Or maybe you do, although you know that poetry doesn’t necessarily have to rhyme. Sometimes, a poem is a story made of words your heart sings. You […]

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“Acoustic Rooster’s Barnyard Boogie Starring Indigo Blume”

December 21, 2020 Terri Schlichenmeyer Comments Off on “Acoustic Rooster’s Barnyard Boogie Starring Indigo Blume”

Uh-oh! Everybody’s watching. They’re all looking at you and now what?  Your voice won’t work when all eyes are pointed your way. You can’t sing like that, can’t say your lines, so how can you […]

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‘Long Time Coming: Reckoning with Race in America’

December 17, 2020 Terri Schlichenmeyer Comments Off on ‘Long Time Coming: Reckoning with Race in America’

You’ve got mail. No, real mail, delivered by a carrier in a mailbox outside your door. It doesn’t happen very often and it’s rarer if there’s a letter in those envelopes because everybody you know […]

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