Love. Loss. Love. Loss. Love.
Last Saturday evening I had the true pleasure of being at the Hood Huggers party at the Burton Street Community Peace Gardens. A caring and creative group of folks gathered to celebrate each other, DeWayne Barton’s birthday, and the work of … Continue reading Love. Loss. Love. Loss. Love.
Invisibility and Accountability
“…invisibility is a form of misinformation because invisibility denies the minoritized groups’ experience. To see virtually nothing testifying to an alternate experience from that of the dominant group is a form of misinformation. In other words, the group’s history, interests, … Continue reading Invisibility and Accountability
CoThinkk
CoThinkk is a giving circle that uses its collective time, talent, and treasure towards investment strategies that address education, economic mobility/opportunity, and leadership development towards impacting some of the most critical social issues facing African-American and Latino communities in Asheville and Western NC. Continue reading CoThinkk
Inclusive Invitations
All-white spaces dominate Asheville’s culture. Oftentimes the white people in these spaces do not even notice the lack of diversity, which is troubling to say the least. Sometimes they do, then shrug it off as an unchangeable reality. Occasionally white people actually … Continue reading Inclusive Invitations
This Week + Reading
This week, let’s start of with a few options for your calendar: Tonight, Tuesday, May 31, 7:30 – 10:30 pm Center for Participatory Change (CPC) Jazz-n-Justice fundraiser The BLOCK off Biltmore, 39 S. Market Street Find out more about CPC … Continue reading This Week + Reading
WRES: The Urban Sounds of Asheville
My quality of life is enhanced by WRES FM, whose tagline is “The Urban Sounds of Asheville.” For the past twelve or so years that WRES has been on the air, the radios in my car and house are frequently set to 100.7 … Continue reading WRES: The Urban Sounds of Asheville
Heroes of Asheville
Back in March I had the honor of being a selected for “Heroes of Asheville,” a project of the third grade classrooms of Francine Delany New School for Children and Evergreen Community Charter School. For this project, adults in the community … Continue reading Heroes of Asheville
Hood Tours
In case you missed it, the Asheville Citizen-Times recently ran a feature story about Hood Tours, “Hood tours revisit Asheville’s black landmarks.” Hood Tours offers “Hood Tours is an interactive tour focusing on Asheville’s African American resilient history and future in the … Continue reading Hood Tours
Taking Steps
Steps Towards Possibility When visionary leaders describe the Asheville/WNC we could be, their visions become lights that illuminate my steps, and the steps of others in our community moving towards positive possibility. There are people with big hearts and bright minds making change … Continue reading Taking Steps
Reality. Resilience. Roots.
State of Black Asheville Dr. Dwight Mullen gave a talk on his “State of Black Asheville” course last week. The State of Black Asheville is a public policy course at UNC Asheville which Dr. Mullen has been teaching since 2006. Students … Continue reading Reality. Resilience. Roots.