People of Note: Heidi Pidcoke
Heidi Pidcoke is the kind of person that you may read about, but don’t often have the privilege of getting to know. I am so happy to share a little bit about this incredible woman with you.
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Heidi Pidcoke is the kind of person that you may read about, but don’t often have the privilege of getting to know. I am so happy to share a little bit about this incredible woman with you.
Read MoreI recently had an appointment with an eye doctor. I have sarcoidosis, an inflammatory disease. My pulmonologist asked me to get my eyes checked,…
Read More‘Divide and conquer’ is worn out. It already has ravished us – “the human beings” – down to the very cells of our DNA….
Read MoreThe United States’ Pledge of Allegiance reads as follows: I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the…
Read MoreThe following excerpt is from an open letter that former NBA player Tim Duncan penned on September 9, 2017, shortly after hurricane Irma hit the…
Read MoreThe members of the Tri Valley Soccer Club (12 and under division),based in San Ramon, California, along with additional family members such as parents, grandparents…
Read MoreOver 50 years ago on April 16, 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote an open letter from a jail in Birmingham, Alabama where he was imprisoned. He wrote this letter to give challenge to those that would ask for civil rights to “wait”. He wrote this letter to those that said it was “inconvenient” timing for them to think or act in regard to the civil rights of the Black community. He wrote to those, especially those who were white, that sat in church pews and chairs across the country. He challenged the ideas of what it meant to be a person of faith, and his words challenge us today.
Read MoreThe Woman Changing the Face of Business Peculiar Beginnings From majoring in Mathematics to working on the NASA Space Shuttle program to… business? To…
Read MoreNow, where did I pack my blue athletic shorts? Was it the green duffel or the gray one? I rummage for some minutes more…
Read MoreDisclosure: I understand the sexism inherent within the title. It is intended as somewhat tongue-in-cheek, though by society’s standards I would definitely label…
Read MoreAs Culture Honey’s mission statement reads (in part), “CultureHoney.com is a weekly online magazine that exists to give voice and offer insight into global and…
Read MoreWritten in 1870 by Julia Ward Howe, the following proclamation explains, in her own impassioned words, the goals of the original “Mother’s Peace Day”…
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