Photo credit Jennifer Reilson via trover.com I had a disagreement, well I almost got into one with a girlfriend that I love this morning about her resistance/reluctance/disinterest in getting … [Read more...] about What’s Next And Who is Going To Tell Your Story
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Influential Black Boomer Bloggers You Should Know
If you even partially agree that a broad spectrum of opinions should be considered when trying to understand the perspectives of others, then maybe you'll also be interested in this list of black … [Read more...] about Influential Black Boomer Bloggers You Should Know
Grown Black Women Speak on Aging: What’s Old #isthatold
This is the first in a series of interviews on Aging with mature black and African American women. It was initially prompted by a HuffPost piece that asked this question to a group of women that some … [Read more...] about Grown Black Women Speak on Aging: What’s Old #isthatold
Don’t Let Your Flexible Spending Dollars Go to Waste
**This post contains affiliate links and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links You have until midnight tonight to allocate your flexible spending dollars for medical … [Read more...] about Don’t Let Your Flexible Spending Dollars Go to Waste
We Can’t Afford To Wait For Change To Come
Guest Post from Ruth Curran of Cranium Crunches As the sun sets on some old behaviors, Ruth weighs in with an alternative and supportive position. Not too long ago a group of young people walked … [Read more...] about We Can’t Afford To Wait For Change To Come
The Idea of Parent and Child Roles Changing is Affirming
I'm pleased to partner with Midlife Boulevard to bring you this important public service information about National Family Caregivers Month. When you are young, you never think about getting older. … [Read more...] about The Idea of Parent and Child Roles Changing is Affirming
Charles Madison Nabrit Memorial Garden Joins Important African American Gardens
Every African American garden teaches a different lesson. But for me a garden says more about the faith of the gardener than the yield of the garden. The Charles Madison Nabrit Memorial Garden in … [Read more...] about Charles Madison Nabrit Memorial Garden Joins Important African American Gardens
The Realness of Life: Flawed but Authentic
It's Sunday, the day before my birthday. Blogher14 is over and I'm soon to take a flight out of San Francisco to head home. This flawed but authentic signage is from a project sponsored by Leah … [Read more...] about The Realness of Life: Flawed but Authentic