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barely breathing

Birthdays are special to me.  I like to think of unique ways to celebrate, creating memories to help me mark time and remember the gifts of wisdom, life and time.  Sometimes I get close, like the 14 day cruise for my 50th, 6 months after my birthday.  The gift to myself was memorable, as was […]Read Post ›

Cherish the Past

I like many, have seen the signs that are the school and the homes and look no further to discover what lies beneath the surface. I like many, did not take the time to stop and listen to the stories of a community and a past that is my own.

Slaves In the Attic?

A few weeks ago I was in New York City for meetings and took the opportunity to venture out on a visit to the Bronx.  An early morning arrival at JFK and a trip to see my sister at work for her car, and I was on my way for another sightseeing adventure. New York […]Read Post ›

Wisdom from my Mothers

        On both sides of my family, I find a long list of women who are strong, courageous and deeply spiritual.  My on-going quest for more information about my family, and the Ancestors now gone, has provide me with the opportunity to engage my relatives – including my grandmother, mother, aunts and cousins. […]Read Post ›

Finding Freeman

Written by Karen Georgia Thompson This past week, I was in Indianapolis and decided to go sightseeing: my kind of sightseeing where life meets history.  I was going to look for John Freeman. Mr. Freeman’s story was compelling, and the invitation from one of the sites I read to “stroll Pennsylvania between 10th and 11th […]Read Post ›

Hiding in Plain Sight

Written by Karen Georgia A. Thompson New York City has millions of visitors annually.  They flock to Times Square and Broadway.  They want to see Central Park and watch Broadway shows.  They come to the Big Apple to shop in places like Macy’s at Herald Square and Saks Fifth Avenue.  They want to see St. […]Read Post ›

Signs on Wall Street

This past Easter weekend, I found myself in New York City – Brooklyn – visiting family and friends.  New York City is one of those places that receives millions of tourists annually, coming to see the sights and sounds of the “City that never sleeps.”  New York is Broadway where music lyrics profess a magic that […]Read Post ›

Unsanitized

by Karen Georgia A. Thompson In the past years, I had many opportunities to visit sites that commemorated the history of Africans brought into the Americas as slaves, shipped cargo during the Transatlantic Salve Trade.  There are numerous sites throughout the globe that attest to the atrocities of years of slavery, a testament to the […]Read Post ›

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