MLK Day 2024: No One is Free Until We are All Free
Glover Gardens is about food, nature, poetry, travel, stories and photography, but social justice underpins everyone’s ability to enjoy those things—or not. MLK Day is time to remember that.
Glover Gardens is about food, nature, poetry, travel, stories and photography, but social justice underpins everyone’s ability to enjoy those things—or not. MLK Day is time to remember that.
In conjunction with Hispanic Heritage Month, the USPTO is recognizing some Hispanic Americans whose inventions contributed to the nation’s social and economic well-being.
Martin Luther King Day is special, a time when we reflect on our beliefs about equality, equity, inclusion, diversity, fairness, etc., and, as one of my colleagues said today, recommit to acting on them.
Without guile, sarcasm, irony, mockery, I-Told-You-So-ism, satire or derision, the message I wish to share today, inauguration day, is this Kingston Trio song.
Advice for having the LIVELIEST career possible, compiled for an intern as she embarks on her journey. What would you add?
I join millions of others in mourning the late Congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis, a true American hero, and offer a simple haiku in his honor.
It’s clear that these COVID-19 hardships aren’t going away any time soon. We are all, in a way, staying in, but looking out the window toward that future where things aren’t quite so hard.
It has to be crystal clear where the Glover Gardens blog stands on racism and prejudice.
