I won the coronavirus vaccine lottery this week. That’s after a frustrating seven hours fruitlessly alternating between my laptop and phone in a bid to snag...
After a year of dissension, roiled by verbal and physical clashes, and shrouded in a pandemic, one can only hope never to see another like 2020....
It’s no longer hypothetical. The vaccine with potential to end the global nightmare is here. But even with its promise of longed-for family reunions, safe travel...
I’ve decided to revisit the issue of gun violence again this week, since it remains at the forefront of discussion among many of the city’s Black...
The gun violence that’s marred one of St. Petersburg’s Black neighborhoods recently is compelling community leaders to pursue solutions beyond the usual marches, scolding, pleading and...
A few weeks ago, after taking my turn stocking up our church’s Little Free Pantry – a simple, standalone outdoor cupboard with giveaway groceries for anyone...
It isn’t easy to escape the seemingly universal despair of unemployment, food lines, sickness and death being wrought by the coronavirus pandemic. Yet millions of Americans...
There’s little doubt that this year will go down in the annals of American history as one of the nation’s most tumultuous. Think the election, Covid-19...
As you know, Election Day did not live up to the hype of a magical marker by which the nation would get a vaccine to stave...
Have you noticed that people of color are showing up with increasing frequency in television commercials, news stories that don’t feature a mug shot, as experts...