On the other side of discrimination, there is hope

On the Other Side of Discrimination: Finding Hope in This World

On the other side of discrimination, there is hope Photo by nappy This is an essay written by my friend. Marvin V. Blake is a brilliant author and a visionary, delivering insights into the racial politics of the United States and answers on how to address the perennial issue of racism. Racism. It's something we … Continue reading On the Other Side of Discrimination: Finding Hope in This World

The parting of the ways is difficult but common

Parting of the Ways: When You Can’t Help but Leave

Photo by Nicola Barts There are many reasons to divorce, whether it's an alcoholic spouse, one who will book it when things get rough, or whatever. It's not easy, but sometimes it's necessary. It is a beautiful thing to see two people drawn to each other and growing to love one another. Sometimes, miracles do … Continue reading Parting of the Ways: When You Can’t Help but Leave

man on top of a rock, nature

Nature, Poetry, and Self-Reflection

Photo by Daffa Rayhan Zein: https://www.pexels.com/photo/man-in-gray-shit-sitting-on-rock-boulder-694458/ Nature has always played an essential function in literature, particularly in poetry. Writers and poets have often used nature to describe their feelings and ideas about life, death, love, and war. The Task of Nature in Literature  Nature is the environment that surrounds us; it can be a medium … Continue reading Nature, Poetry, and Self-Reflection