“Real power is usually unspectacular, a simple setting aside of fear that allows the free flow of love. But it changes everything.” As a child growing up in the fifties and sixties in segregated North Carolina, I saw my own…
“Real power is usually unspectacular, a simple setting aside of fear that allows the free flow of love. But it changes everything.” As a child growing up in the fifties and sixties in segregated North Carolina, I saw my own…
The new show at the Gibbes Museum reminds me of the great Aretha Franklin song, RESPECT. In it she sings about coming home and getting her propers, her r-e-s-p-e-c-t. Truth is, the word in the song is profits, now that…