Random Thoughts…

… on the way to the doctor’s office. Western medicine treats the human body more mechanically than it treats a car. Every body part is treated as if its connection to the rest of the body is coincidental. You’ve got the ear, nose & throat guy, the ophthalmologist, the foot doc, the ladies’ parts doc,…

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Patient Zero

When talk about AIDS first broke out, no one really knew anyone with it. I was in high school, and for us, it was a distant story about Americans. In fact, we were told black people didn’t get it. We joked about it as if it would never ever become a reality in Kenya. I…

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Who’s Afraid of the Storyteller?

I finally watched the film, Rafiki (2018), on Kanopy, thanks to my Howard County library membership. Then I wondered why on earth Kenyan authorities had banned it. It is an excellently told story, simple and true. Yet is sent men in charge of a country’s storytelling business frothing in terror. There was a time in…

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Body to Seed

We were having dinner at one of our very best spots– an Amish family restaurant out yonder. They had pitched up a huge tent outside on account of Coronavirus, with each table set far apart. The open-air dinning surrounded by fields of green and buggies going clippity-clop was simply earth’s song rising to meet us….

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Grandma Felesia: When the Mind Hurts

Is it a brain illness, a person disorder or consciousness misunderstood? This morning I heard a doctor say that if you call it brain illness people will not stigmatize mental illness as much. I thought she had a point. But I started to think about my observation of mental illness up-close and personal, growing up…

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Beliefs and Bullshit: Bible-belt Africans

I’m not sure how to feel about our African ultra-evangelical friends– the ones who sound like they are from deep bible-belt Mississippi. Their social media timelines are both entertaining and disturbing in times of political heat even about events unfolding thousands of miles. How American politics affects them emotionally is a thing of wonder. Entertaining…

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Chase This, not That

7 meditations for 2021. “This” will bring you extraordinary experiences and lasting legacies. “That” will give you short-lived thrills and leave you feeling hollow. 1. Chase knowledge, not money. The road to prosperity is not paved with payouts but with smarts and skills. 2. Chase courage, not approval. The road to happiness is not paved…

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Amanda Gorman

There were days when a society’s philosophers were a scalpel. They cut open a people’s consciousness, exposed the nakedness of sacred thoughts, and introduced forbidden ideas. Emperors used to kill and banish philosophers. Causing people to think critically is a dangerous thing to those who thrive through maintaining oppressive power. But we have become better…

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Grandma Ngozi

So the best of Swiss journalism wrote- “This grandmother will become the boss of the WTO” and all hell broke loose. The real problem here is that there’s a culture that considers being a matriarch an insult. As if a grandmother is devoid of the kind of intelligence necessary to understand global economics and international…

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