Jan 31, 2021Black History is American HistoryA year ago, on February 1, 2020, I wrote a guest blog about my reflections regarding Black History Month. It feels like a really...
Jan 23, 2021An unexpected connection with my deceased Grandfather“I have great respect for the past. If you don’t know where you’ve come from, you don’t know where you’re going.” - Maya Angelou We...
Jan 3, 2021Wait, what? We all come from a BLACK woman?!“Knowledge of self would change everything. If we knew we came from Kings and Queens, our attitude would be fundamentally different....
Oct 10, 2020A real-life example of how to lean-in to Brave Conversations// BRY'S THOUGHTS There are so many conversations I’m having recently that start with, “But, how do I know when to engage in a divisive...
Aug 1, 2020A Reflection on “Black Myself”There is one particular song these days, that grabs the attention of the entire household, including my two-year-old son, Emmett.
Jun 21, 2020JuneteenthJuneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, commemorates the day (June 19, 1865) when slavery officially ended in the US.
Jun 9, 2020Corporate America’s public responses to racial inequities is not enough“People think this is about George Floyd, but we are still crying for Emmett Till.”
Jun 2, 2020The time is always right, to do what is rightA great Prophet said, “The time is always right, to do what is right.” – Martin Luther King Jr.
Mar 1, 2020Crossing the Line from Labels to IdentityAs Bryana Clover and I continued to tackle subject matter related to race, I pitched the idea of exploring labels and how they impact our...