Saturday, October 23, 2010
Blacks Are Being Killed Daily - Water Needed Now!
The average life expectancy in Central Africa is only 39 years old
Now that I have a deeper understanding, I can no longer afford to go forward the same way knowing that African relatives are dying from lack of access to water. This should be a poignant issue for people of all races and backgrounds, but African Americans can defnitely not afford to turn their heads on this one. I also didn't realize there were so many ways in which lil 'ol me could have an impact. Call it prissy. Call it realistic. But, I decided to start with a focus of 3 goals that I am sharing below:
So I will start the conversation by sharing personal resolutions derived from the water conservation calculator:
1. Bottled Water
Current Household Use: about 4 bottles per week Goal Usage: 0-1 bottle per week
2. Time spent at Bathroom Sink
Current Household Time: about 280 minutes per week Goal Time: 140 minutes per week
3. Use Greywater. I had never heard about this before but I could definitely see how we could implement this, especially in the summer.
Please use the comments section to chime in with other budget-friendly ways in which we can contribute to this worldwide issue.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
...the courage to change the things that I can
As an exercise, I have decided to spend my entire day today living in a conscious world where I fully comprehend every choice that I make. It is only 8 a.m., but just with this mindset I can't believe how many choices I have already made. I made the choice to get up when I naturally woke up, even though that was almost 15 minutes before my alarm clock goes off. On an average day, I would have laid my head back under the pillow and dozed off and then woke up irritated at the alarm clock for waking me up. Then, shortly after I woke up, I prayed and thought about what kind of day I was going to have today. On an average day, I would have woke up yelling to my son as to why he wasn't out the bathroom yet. Today, I got on a prayer call as soon as the lines opened up and patiently waited until prayer began. On an average day, I would have called just before I thought they were about to start praying, not understanding why my mind was still wandering. I am making a choice today to have a better than average day. Some days average is enough, but today I want more. Would you like a better than average day? Or are you okay with your days as they are..
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
N.A.A.P.I.D. - Monday, February 8, 2010
"Every parent wants their child to have a better quality of life than they themselves had. It is the American dream; and for many African Americans, this dream has not been realized as a result of their child's failure in school. Education is the key to success and parents are educators' greatest allies." - Joe Dulin
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
For instance, each year, many people work or volunteer many hours in effort to put on a comprehensive symposium that pushes the boundaries of the original dream of the late Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King Jr. For over a month, the campus will be a host to history shaping and groundbreaking lectures, discussions, entertainment and programs - many of which are free. I am always entertained by the "reasons" people cannot make it. All the kids have school off and many employers give the whole or partial day off. Even without a nickel in your pocket, you can go downtown and park on an enforcement-free day, drop your kids (grades K-12) off so that they can learn, discuss, and have fun in lieu of the work of MLK all free with a courtesy lunch, and attend one of the 18 free public events including art, lectures, prominent speakers, and entertainment. What does one have to lose?? I don't get it!
I guess I must pose the following question: if, during the life of Dr. King, there had been a National Holiday to celebrate the life of Ghandi, what would he have done on that day to commemorate his life achievements?