“Planters care for nothing but to buy Negroes to raise cotton & raise cotton to buy Negroes.â€Â –an unnamed southerner…
I feel like I should start whatever this piece of writing is going to be with a disclaimer similar…
This Op-Ed was published in the Courier-Journal on Aug. 12, 2011, and it can’t be found on the Courier-Journal’s website….

There’s a scene in “A Piece of Work,†a documentary about Joan Rivers, in which she makes a joke about…

  I published the column below in Velocity Weekly in 2009 after seeing the movie, Pray the Devil Back to…

When Troy Davis was executed Tuesday night, I went to bed with a heavy heart and an equally burdened mind. …
One day at the grade school That had been ordered To desegregate only, Virginia saw the red clutch bag On…

I’ve grown up attending wakes and funerals for people of my grandparents’ and great-grandparents’ generations. At these sad memorials…
UPDATE 8/29/2011: I’ve seen the movie—with my grandmother and other women of her generation who were ‘The Help’—and after a…
My column below was published 8/2/2011 as “Hospital Merger is a Double-Edged Sword for Indigent Women,” in The Forum section…

Notice in my last post I said I’m not the only one who feels this way, not felt. I should be…

Photo by rhoadeecha “…our choice-rich lives have the potential to breed their own brand of trouble. … The problem, simply…
“Is Marriage ‘In’ Again?” Since I just started reading Elizabeth Gilbert’s book, “Committed: A Skeptic Makes Peace With Marriage,” yesterday,…

The Oprah Winfrey Show episode that serves as a defining moment for me is one I didn’t see, and…
For kicks and giggles, let’s just say tomorrow, Saturday, May 21, 2011, really is the end of the world. I…
Maria Shriver’s and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s separation has given me two deep thoughts. One is about business. The other is as…
Over the next month or so, hundreds of thousands of students across the country will walk across stages to shake…

“His demise should be welcomed by all who believe in peace and human dignity.” ~President Barack Obama “I’ve never…
I had a boyfriend who once mentioned something about wanting doves released at our wedding. At the time I was,…
Like the fun but uneventful classroom parties of my elementary school years, most of the Valentine’s Days in my adult life blur together in one unmemorable picture. All except for one.
If you’ve ever gone to a Tyler Perry play or movie and returned home feeling like you paid to see black men receive a collective slap in the face, this play is your answer. There’s no light-skinned, and/or blue-collar hero saving the abused woman from the evil dark-skinned and/or professional man. No choir will sing. There will be no weddings and no one will come to Jesus at the end.
Domestic work in Louisville at $8 a week was my great-grandmother’s Broadway. God told her to go, and she went.

Our collective national history is nothing without the experiences of individuals, and our people are willing to share their stories. RedboneAfropuff.com asks you to listen for those stories and to share them here.
Seven drastic changes that would make the film, “For Colored Girls,†(ahem) better. Yeah, I said it.
Is “For Colored Girls” offensive? Divisive? Poorly written? All of the above? Depends on the context. However, critiquing the film in the context of traditional film school storytelling rules explains why the movie generates such polarizing reactions.
