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Witnessing The Legacy Museum: On Sacred Ground and Learning to Remember

After reading Just Mercy, I knew I had to add The Legacy Museum to my most recent visit to Alabama. It was only an hour and a half from where we were staying, so we made a day trip out of it. I thought I was going to learn something, but I quickly realized I was...

Loose Threads

Some days, Elle and I lose ourselves in beautiful things. We curl up on the couch and inhale Gilmore Girls, trying to understand how to love each other the way Lorelai and Rory do. We scroll clearance dress racks, picking out A-line gowns in our favorite colors for...

The Curious Case of Mingo Demond Allen II: What Happened to Our Son?

Mingo Allen Sr. knew something was wrong when his namesake didn’t return his messages. “He always texted me back,” his father explained. Allen Sr. had been reaching out to his eldest son for help with a rental car extension, but this time there was no response. The...
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Witnessing The Legacy Museum: On Sacred Ground and Learning to Remember

After reading Just Mercy, I knew I had to add The Legacy Museum to my most recent visit to Alabama. It was only an hour and a half from where we were staying, so we made a day trip out of it. I thought I was going to learn something, but I quickly realized I was...

Loose Threads

Some days, Elle and I lose ourselves in beautiful things. We curl up on the couch and inhale Gilmore Girls, trying to understand how to love each other the way Lorelai and Rory do. We scroll clearance dress racks, picking out A-line gowns in our favorite colors for...

The Curious Case of Mingo Demond Allen II: What Happened to Our Son?

Mingo Allen Sr. knew something was wrong when his namesake didn’t return his messages. “He always texted me back,” his father explained. Allen Sr. had been reaching out to his eldest son for help with a rental car extension, but this time there was no response. The...
5 Tricks that Helped Me Lose 50 Pounds

5 Tricks that Helped Me Lose 50 Pounds

We don’t talk enough about the power of good tools, but tools help us work magic. Using the right tool at the right time can take you far. For example, people think it is silly that I invest so much into my workout clothes, but it matters. A heavy material can weigh...

Curl Centric

Curl Centric

I don’t know if you read Curl Centric or not, but I do. Akira Byrd (http://www.CurlCentric.com) owns and manages a serious informational style natural hair blog. If you are attempting to grow out your natural hair, Curl Centric has some pretty solid information. Even...

Get to know Victoria Theodore

Get to know Victoria Theodore

Victoria Theodore is one of the very few classically trained pianists I follow online. You’ve probably seen and heard her play on The New Arsenio Hall Show or tour with Stevie Wonder. I found her on YouTube a while back, and I have been following her ever since. I...

Equity Over Everything

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The Asheville View

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Aisha Adams

Aisha Adams is an influencer who champions social change advocates, thought leaders and courageous disruptors to cultivate diverse, equitable, and inclusive workspaces. She also serves as the program developer for the Lenoir-Rhyne Equity & Diversity Institute and the founder of Equity Over Everything.

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