These thoughts are a reflective tone of nation and worldwide protests. I offer a comparative lens of the history of nations and the current damages that have disrupted America upon a global scale. #ShaziaBlog
Category Archives: History
REFLECTION II. THE PROTESTS.
This blog post is a reflection of previous thoughts and current events relating to the George Floyd death and protests that have occurred world wide. I take the time to think about worldwide conflicts that also require mass public attention, with a hope that resolutions can be found to unify a nation and even a world that has become divided to black and white. However, we must refocus to see the beautiful colors, the colors of humankind, that are interwoven to create the very fabrics of society. #ShaziaBlog
D-DAY.
On June 6th 2020, it is the commemoration of the 76th anniversary of D-Day. Where allied forces joined together to become victorious on June 6th, 1944. The countries involved in D-Day and the battle of Normandy during WWII were: United States of America, United Kingdom, Canada. Troops from Australia, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Greece, the Netherlands,Continue reading “D-DAY.”
ARMED FORCES DAY!
A blog post that reflects upon Armed Forces Day! #ShaziaBlog
“The Spanish Princess”
This blog post are thoughts that reflect upon the historical T.V. Drama series entitled: The Spanish Princess, with an admiration for the qualities of leadership found within Catherine of Aragon – Princess of Spain. With a focus on letter writing, forms of communication and the fate of her love with the Tudor family. #ShaziaBlog
President’s Day 2020
A blog post to reflect upon Presidents day 2020! #shaziBlog #PresidentsDay
The Charge. | I.N.R.I.
This blog post is a reflection of previous thoughts related to I.N.R.I., more specifically here a discussion of the contexts of I.N.R.I, the Middle-East, and relations ties to the USA. #ShaziBlog
Cultural Genres!
These thoughts are an attempt to build diverse, cultural and communal efforts through the teaching and reading of books, and promoting literacy.