Kindness Is…Blog
What South African History has taught me about Kindness
This was my second trip to South Africa. Both trips I visited the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg. Apartheid is such a complex and horrific part of their history, but very important for us to all understand. With all the societal racial issues we face, I went back to gain further perspective given my recent experiences speaking to diverse audiences about The Kindness of Color.
EVERY Woman’s History Month
March is Women’s History Month. In addition to the notable and widely known women who impact our world, I want to celebrate our everyday female heroes. Maybe their names are not known “yet,” but their importance in our lives and their roles in our families, homes, neighborhoods, and communities is immense.
The Women Who Shaped Me and American History
March is Women’s History Month! It started out as a week-long celebration in 1982 and grew to a whole week of honoring women in 1987, authorized by the U.S. Congress. Better late than never, in this month-long recognition of the significant impact women have made throughout U.S. history certainly, I want to recognize the many women who made history in the true story of The Kindness of Color.
The Kindness of Color all started with story-telling and we want to continue to share kindness through this collection of writing!
Here we will share updates on the book, and new stories - yours and ours - as together we cultivate kindness.