Finding Humanity in a War Zone

Finding Humanity in a War Zone

As soon as planes flew in to the World Trade Center, another plane crashed in to the Pentagon, and it was discovered that Arab Muslims were the perpetrators, it seemed everyone with black and brown skin became a suspect. The concept that not every Muslim is a terrorist made sense to me. But so many people were looking to blame someone. I was looking for answers, too.

I knew in my heart that not every person who practices Islam is a killer. There are families, children, schools, parks, restaurants. There are communities.

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Wild Horses Couldn't Drag Me Away

Wild Horses Couldn't Drag Me Away

Confession:  I may have been a wild pony in another life.I love horses. Been riding since I was four years old, Western and English equitation, bareback with no bridle in an open pasture, around the country and many parts of the globe like Petra, Jordan and outside of Zurich, Switzerland. I even started playing polo about 15 years ago, going to Argentina to train.

Horses are strong and independent, yet graceful and social. So, anytime I can find a reason to do a story on horses I’m all over it.

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2017: The Year Hate became Great

2017: The Year Hate became Great

A campaign slogan, inspiring to some, truly disturbing to others...

There are many people of color and their allies who hear “Make America Great Again” and shudder.

Is it intended to refer to economic progress for all? To enhancing our country’s status on the world stage?

Or, as many of us understand, does it mean going backwards in time when white-Christian supremacy was a matter of fact, and the rest of us knew “our place.”

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