What First Lady Michelle Obama Means To Me – An Essay by Natalie Patterson
It was 2007. I was too young to realize I was political, and there was a senator two of my friends could not stop talking…
Read MoreIt was 2007. I was too young to realize I was political, and there was a senator two of my friends could not stop talking…
Read More13th opens with the now familiar voice of President Barak Obama stating this startling statistic: “The United States has 5% of the {world’s} population, yet…
Read MoreThe Romance of Unconnected Lives Chapter Two Jane wasn’t having much luck with her alarm. Yesterday it was too upbeat, today it was the…
Read MoreLast week I brought you an eggplant parmigiana. This week, we are still cooking with my family and we are making chicken cacciatore. This…
Read MoreMany patrons of the arts are hailed for their financial support and endorsement of their favorite protégés and projects. However, there are many who…
Read MoreNothing ends a day with your family better than dessert. This cannoli is not only fun to make, but even better to eat. For…
Read MoreI originally had no plan to attend the Women’s March LA. I have found the feminist community to be very white women focused and…
Read MoreMy family has been cooking up a storm. If anyone has ever had risotto, you know it is either amazing or not worth eating….
Read MoreNeither Washington D.C., Paris, nor London are ‘the world’. In light of the Culture Honey mission to underscore and celebrate the sweetness and abundance that…
Read MoreYesterday, I was hit by a cloud of grief that soaked me as I watched Barack and Michelle Obama wave goodbye. I could only…
Read MoreAfter the extreme high of participating in the Women’s March on Washington D.C. and the following roller-coaster week of U.S. news, I could imagine…
Read MoreReflecting on the work, words and life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. should remind everyone that our work is not done. More than…
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