Monthly Archives: September 2017

Double fault conversations?

By Priscilla H. Douglas Q:   Over the last year I thought I was having open and direct conversations with my colleague, but now I find that we are on opposite sides. I am shocked! How can I ever trust this … Continue reading

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Why can’t we talk about race?

By Priscilla H. Douglas Q:  I mentioned the Ta Nehisi Coates Atlantic article entitled “The First White President” to my colleague and she said, “Everyone is not a racist.”  What? Where did that come from?  Why can’t we talk about … Continue reading

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Are people just meaner now?

By Priscilla H. Douglas Q: I get pushed, elbowed and bushwhacked by backpacks on the subway. I get the finger more often than I use my windshield wipers when driving. Every year brings a new low. It’s awful!  Are people … Continue reading

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Together WE built this country

  “We built railroads, and highways; the Hoover Dam, the Golden Gate Bridge together.   We sent my grandfathers generation to college on the GI Bill together.   We instituted a minimum wage and worker safety laws together.  Together, we touched … Continue reading

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