Thoughts on Netflix’s Dahmer

Like many of you, I watched Dahmer on Netflix. In 1991 when these gruesome crimes were discovered, I remember hearing about it, but I didn’t spend a lot of time learning much about him. At that time I was a high school graduate and was preparing to start my freshman year of college. Now thatContinue reading “Thoughts on Netflix’s Dahmer”

A Word About KBJ

As a Black woman, it is exhausting to go through life with society persistently second-guessing your accomplishments. I’m not expecting to change any minds with this writing, but please understand that at some point, everyone, meaning all genders, races, colors, or any descriptors I can’t think to include here, needs an opportunity.

A Word About Entitlement

About the Ahmaud Arbery verdict: it’s a shame that the nation was holding its collective breath and hoping that the jury would convict. I can’t speak for the nation, but I certainly thought that there have been times when a jury of supposed peers should have gotten something right, only to have gotten it wrong. Continue reading “A Word About Entitlement”