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On Tuesday, November 4, 2008, the people of The United States of America elected Barack Obama, the first African-American President in its history.
I wonder which pleases me more, his election or the fact that we may have finally become just a bit wiser?

This is a powerful movie about the lives of a group of inner city youngsters who all happen to end up in Erin Gruwell’s Freshman English class. Their lives are filled with hate, anger, desolation, violence, hunger and isolation. Enter a first year, profoundly naïve, first year teacher.
What Erin Gruwell lacked in experience, she made up in heart, courage and determination. In a school where the textbooks she wanted to use like, The Diary of Anne Frank, were prohibited to her because the administration felt the books would be misused and not understood, Erin got extra jobs to pay for the books herself. Continue Reading →
A few mornings ago, I spent a few minutes studying a flock of turkeys as they passed through the yard. The uniqueness of each bird was unmistakable and it seemed very clear that they were moving with purpose.
I wonder, if observed, it would be clear where we are headed?

