A slice of suburban family life from the diverse perspectives of a politically minded, professional mom and wife raising her children in a very political world.
Photo: Kony; a Sierre Leone child soldier/AP
The thirty minute video gives me flashbacks of what happened in my own native Sierra Leone and how global awareness helped stop the atrocities there. Published 11:31 a.m. March 9, 2012 - Comments
“If you aren’t doing anything about bullying or maltreatment, you’re sort of implicitly saying it is okay," Dr. Barbara Greenberg Published 1:15 a.m. March 1, 2012 - Comments
The curious circumstances of Whitney Houston’s death are causing those fighting against drugs to revisit prescription drug abuse Published 9:17 p.m. February 21, 2012 - Comments
Whitney Houston belted out an inspiring, rousing and heart-wrenching rendition of the Star Spangled Banner that was so powerful it brought tears to people’s eyes. Published 8:56 p.m. February 12, 2012 - Comments
Whether through waivers administered through the Obama administration's Education Department or forthcoming Congressional legislation, steps are being taken to rightly overhaul No Child Left Behind Published 9:19 a.m. February 10, 2012 - Comments
Komen's flip-flop decision on Planned Parenthood led several to withdraw donations that would ultimately harm women. Published 7:36 p.m. February 6, 2012 - Comments
Many have credited social media as the tool used to organize individuals into a group. Should countries be allowed to control it? Published 5:22 p.m. January 28, 2012 - Comments
Two black flight instructors, inspired by the Tuskegee Airmen, launch innovative free aviation program for disadvantaged youth that will teach aircraft theory and mechanics; and offer flight instructions. Published 10:56 p.m. January 19, 2012 - Comments
Rick Santorum, the de facto "defender of the fetus" and pro-life politician may need to think creatively and work with groups that assist in lowering the US's unplanned pregnancy rate. Published 1:33 p.m. January 11, 2012 - Comments
Many people understand little about the pan-African tradition of Kwanzaa that many African Americans celebrate to connect to their African roots and each other. Published 2:54 p.m. December 26, 2011 - Comments
A collection of communities writers columns on Benghazi
After almost nine months of stalling, it's time to play Benghazi Clue.
So far, Speaker Boehner has declined to call for a select committee. Why?
Despite Ron Paul's attacks last weekend, Benghazi will not keep Hillary Clinton from the presidency in 2016.
Pearl Harbor was an intelligence failure; Benghazi was a failure of leadership.
In a world that is increasingly complex, we need to seek greater awareness of the blending of cultures and America's changing role in a global community.
A look at what’s new and what’s worth driving, no matter the budget.
Finding health and health care is not easy. It is changing. Know what's on the rise.
Television commentary, reviews, news and nonstop DVR catch-up.
The “Silver Tsunami” created by aging Baby Boomers is hitting America. Let’s explore how we adjust to it, enjoy it and defy negative expectations about age.