REFLECTION | Afghanistan: A tug of war?

Within this writing I reflect upon the US Afghanistan withdrawal as a response to watching the film entitled: “3 Songs For Benazir.” In particular concern to Opium Addictions, mental health and the impact upon individuals and families.

BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2022.

I would like to wish all who celebrate and commemorate Black History a very happy Black History Month 2022. Within this month I especially take the time to appreciate and recognize all who have served and sacrificed for the United States of America and the U.S. Armed Forces. Thank you for your service, dedication andContinue reading “BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2022.”

OBSERVING MLK DAY.

This writing is anchored from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., day to offer my condolences for the Bronx, New York apartment fire, and further evolve to connect with the Russia and Ukraine situation.

REFLECTION | PRO-LIFE.

Within this writing I reflect upon the topic of Pro-Life that stems from the opposition of abortion and to view the human fetus as life.

MAKING THE CASE.

Within this writing I reflect upon the President Biden 1 year anniversary press-conference.

The Souls Conquest.

As I completed my reading of Gibson’s: “EL NORTE The Epic and Forgotten History of Hispanic North America” (2009), I began to read Allen’s: “Pocahontas: Medicine Woman, Spy, Entrepreneur, Diplomat” (2003), which was not a planned read, purely by chance. It is from here I came across the name Malinalli as I wrote upon previously.Continue reading “The Souls Conquest.”

CAPITOL ATTACK ANNIVERSARY.

Christopher Columbus, Capitol Rodunda, Relief Sculpture, Washington, DC., USA. On the eve of the first anniversary of the Capitol riots that took place on December 6th 2021. I would like to reiterate my thoughts of love, prayer and condolences to the victims who tragically lost their lives from these attacks. And everyone who was affected,Continue reading “CAPITOL ATTACK ANNIVERSARY.”

REFLECTION | THE FEAST OF THE EPIPHANY.

Within this writing I reflect upon the Feast of the Epiphany, to thank leaders for creating religious peace, as well as to offer a historic perspective from 3 women who took risks for the creation of connecting worlds together with human hearts and relations.