by Barbara Smith | Jun 13, 2020 | Understanding the Times
As week twelve (or is it thirteen?) begins, and the pandemic continues amidst sporadic social pandemonium current events are crazier. I hoped maybe current events would round a corner today, and we’d be on a better page of history. But, no. I think this meme says it...
by Barbara Smith | Jan 15, 2018 | Understanding the Times
Dr. King Burst My Bubble Thank God! I grew up in a bubble – a community of well-built houses that were the American dream of mid-century America. Stoneleigh in Baltimore County, had its own elementary school and swimming pool, and dozens of tree lined streets,...
by Barbara Smith | Aug 14, 2017 | Understanding the Times
The Confederacy and its statues are may be a glorious heritage for some, but a galling reminder of degradations for others. Have you ever had someone keep poking his or her finger in your eye? Everywhere you look – there is that finger! If taking down the statues of...
by Barbara Smith | Jun 22, 2015 | Understanding the Times
The all-American terrorist left a witness.* They described how nine souls, who in the midst of prayer and praise were slaughtered by one whom they had welcomed in the name of Christ to prayer and Bible study. Yet, the martyrs’ families – who could have reasonably...
by Barbara Smith | Mar 27, 2015 | Understanding the Times
An Apology A breath of fresh air this morning! The editorial in The Dallas Morning News reported on the steps some people took to heal an egregious wound – the inexcusable racist chant sung by former OU Students on their fraternity bus. It is worth reading. Thank God...