“Colors Of The Wind”

Much like the “five birds” tattoo seen on some, which can symbolize family, freedom, a desire for change, or good fortune, the colors of the wind bring unique meaning to our lives. A key to knowing not only location but destination, is in your ability to determine the season in which you exist. The brushstrokes of colors of the wind are not random or hopelessly happenstance, they are shaped by historical patterns, and divine interventions of our Creator. Nature and the natural remind us the sequestered beauty of wind driven leaves in Autumn’s visitation can only be experienced through loss, as the greening pigment of chlorophyll departs for another year. Therefore, the full pallet of beauty is shed abroad. Look up, be Optimistic as we celebrate as we celebrate this majestic season of change. Continue reading “Colors Of The Wind”

Autumn’s Iridescent Winds; Three-Fifths Magazine’s October Season of Giving

Three-Fifths Magazine celebrates the transformative spirit of October, highlighting significant societal changes over the last sixty years. Despite facing resistance, the magazine remains dedicated to promoting truth, diversity, and equity. By supporting their mission through donations, individuals can help sustain a vibrant movement for justice and inclusivity. Continue reading Autumn’s Iridescent Winds; Three-Fifths Magazine’s October Season of Giving

The Courage to Ask: Why Curiosity Matters More Than Ever

As September steals the light from our days, we’re reminded of the power of questions. In a time when animosity feels easier than empathy, curiosity isn’t just a gentle trait; it’s a radical tool for growth, healing, and change. Without it, we stay stuck. With it, we find the courage to move forward. Continue reading The Courage to Ask: Why Curiosity Matters More Than Ever

Curiosity Ain’t Optional: Our Ancestors Died So We Could Ask Why

“Curiosity killed the cat.” That’s what they say to keep us from asking too many questions. But let’s be real—curiosity never killed the cat. Oppression did. Silence did. Submission did. And for Black, AfroLatine, and Indigenous peoples in this country—curiosity … Continue reading Curiosity Ain’t Optional: Our Ancestors Died So We Could Ask Why