An Interview with a MatriarchA 96-year old reflects on her life in the rural South and shares her hope for the next generation.Jun 21Jun 21
How one man’s story made me realize we’re still not ready to talk about race.Why is acknowledging our own family histories and being willing to listen to others’ so difficult?Mar 13, 2023Mar 13, 2023
Brooksville Siblings Reflect on Lives of Sacrifice and FortitudeBROOKSVILLE, Fla. — When you ask the DeLaine siblings what they did for fun as kids, their responses are nearly identical. “What fun?”…Aug 8, 20221Aug 8, 20221
History Remembers Him as the Man Left Bloodied on the Senate Floor.The notorious caning of Charles Sumner indelibly etched his name in history, but his legacy reveals a man ahead of his time.Dec 19, 2020Dec 19, 2020
ISO: Extreme Leadership to Heal Our Partisan Divide.Stating the obvious, our country is woefully and detrimentally divided. The tension between Democrats and Republicans is palpable and the…Sep 10, 20201Sep 10, 20201
Can a 20-Year-Old Democrat, Break Hernando Republicans’ Stronghold?BROOKSVILLE, Fla. — For decades, Republicans have dominated Hernando County politics. Outward appearances suggest local Democrats have all…Aug 31, 2020Aug 31, 2020
A Victory for #OrangePantsMomsA championship win, a baseball field full of mud and…Mar 29, 20191Mar 29, 20191
Despite #DemocraticOutrage, the Time May be Right for a Viable #Independent Candidate.Within hours of former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz’s announcement that he is considering a run for the 2020 U.S. Presidency, the…Jan 30, 20192Jan 30, 20192
Note to Self: It’s not #Bragging. It’s “#PersonalBranding.”Standing out in a digital world means showcasing your strengths to get noticed. Here’s how to shout “Look at me!” while keeping it classy.Nov 12, 2018Nov 12, 2018
Two Tales of One CityBrooksville, Florida’s significant racial history remains a story many are unwilling to tell.Sep 18, 2018Sep 18, 2018