Culture Human Trafficking Today is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day and, well, I have some thoughts about that. Before I begin, I want to be Jessi-James Grey Posted on January 11, 2021
Culture National Day of Mourning 2020 In 1970, Massachusetts put on a celebration commemorating the sesquarcentennial anniversary of the Mayflower’s landing at Jessi-James Grey Posted on November 25, 2020
Culture Black Poetry Day 2020 Today, is Black Poetry Day and I wanted to write something to commemorate the day because I love poetry. I love that the way Jessi-James Grey Posted on October 16, 2020
Culture The Complicated and Still Relevant History of Citizenship and Constitution Day President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed, in 1940, a law declaring the third Sunday in May “I Am an American Day.” The Jessi-James Grey Posted on September 17, 2020
Culture National Women’s Equality Day 2020 Originally proposed by Rep. Bella Abzug (D-NY), National Women’s Equality Day commemorates the certification of the 19th Jessi-James Grey Posted on August 25, 2020
Life Autistic Pride Hi, there! I’m just your friendly neighborhood Queer, nonbinary, disabled, feminist Autistic here to tell you about a Jessi-James Grey Posted on June 18, 2020
Culture Wrath 2020 When I decided I wanted to write something about Pride this year and our needing to find alternative ways to celebrate and Jessi-James Grey Posted on June 8, 2020
Culture Sweatpants & Equality | Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 2019 Though his 90th birthday fell on this past Tuesday, today is the official observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. This day Jessi-James Grey Posted on January 20, 2019
Books, Giveaways, TV, Movies & Recaps Giveaways | BlackKklansman Book & Soundtrack, including Unreleased Prince Track The movie, BlacKkKlansman has continued the discussion on race in America, since opening this past week. Experience what many Lesley Gayle Posted on August 13, 2018
TV, Movies & Recaps Sweatpants & Movies | Review of “BlacKkKlansman” As the anniversary of Charlottesville approaches, BlacKkKlansman reminds us that the fabric of our Nation still needs mending. Lesley Gayle Posted on August 3, 2018