See “Selma” Starting This Friday!!!

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As a proud resident of Atlanta, the birthplace of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., I will be among the millions, hopefully, that will flood movie theaters this weekend to see “Selma,” the movie about the history-changing marches that Dr. King led from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, which will be screened nationwide starting this Friday!!!

Actually, Atlanta was one of four cities (New York, Los Angeles and Washington D.C.) in which the movie opened on Christmas Day. As I was in Memphis on Christmas Day, I ended up seeing “Annie” (wholesome and entertaining) over the Christmas holidays with my family so I have not seen “Selma” yet. But my friends who have seen it, praised it, saying, “I cannot express how good this movie was. Please go see it when you get a chance,” “I saw it. I was in tears. I sat next to an older gentleman who was actually on the bridge on Bloody Sunday,” and “I saw it opening day. It’s heartbreaking and redemptive.”

Below are a couple of interesting articles about “Selma” screenings in other cities….

“‘Selma’ Movie Highlighted By Chattanooga March to Special Screening.”

“Bentley, Montgomery Residents Take In ‘Selma” at Premiere in Alabama Capital Where March Forged Changes.”

Also,  I interviewed Dr. Bernice King, the youngest daughter of Dr. King and CEO of The King Center for the Superwomen Issue of “Atlanta Tribune: The Magazine” in March 2014. In addition, I interviewed Dr. Alveda King, niece of Dr. King and daughter of his King’s younger brother Rev. A.D. King in my blog post “Let Freedom Ring: Dr. Alveda King Remembers Her Uncle Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.”

And below is a trailer of “Selma.”

See y’all at the movies!

Any thoughts?

Are You Wearing Your Black to Church Today?: #BlackLivesMatter…

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In solidarity with the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church and the Church of Christ, my husband and I are wearing black to church today to demonstrate that all of God’s people need to pray and organize efforts to stop black men from being victimized by police and the criminal justice system altogether…To read the an article about #Blacklivesmatter and these churches, please go to Churches Ask Congregants to Wear Black on #Blacklivesmatter Sunday in The Washington Post

Yesterday, peaceful protests took place in our nation’s capital, New York City, Boston and San Francisco all dedicated to heightening awareness about the victimization of black men by police and the criminal justice system…

May God guide us as we continue to work for justice and equality for all…

Any thoughts?

Celebrating UGA, DST, Kim & Lola…Blest Be the Tie That Binds…

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I love that familiar hymn “Blest Be the Tie that Binds.” While a tie may seem restrictive, a tie can actually be wonderful thing that keeps us together when the rigors of life can easily separate…

One of the ties that binds me is the tie that I have to the University of Georgia, my blessed alma mater…Although the University of Georgia wasn’t my first choice when I was applying to colleges, going to and graduating from the University of Georgia has proven to be a blessing to me over and over again…

One of the ways that I reconnect to my beloved alma mater is attending homecoming…I don’t always get to attend but when I do, I am reminded of the four years it took to make a Georgia Bulldawg (I said, ‘It’s great to be a Georgia Bulldog!)

At the University of Georgia, I was blessed to pledge the best and most illustrious sorority in the world Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. What makes a sorority is the sisters that you meet and bond with hopefully for the rest of your life…I am forever tied to Delta Sigma Theta, and it was wonderful to reconnect with them yesterday on the campus where we started as girls, became sisters and left as women..Unfortunately, two of beloved sorority sisters, my line sisters to be specific, are no longer with us due to breast cancer (Please remember that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.), and we celebrated our ties to them…our dear Kim & Lola…Take a look at some of the memories I made yesterday at the University of Georgia…Go Dogs!!!

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Celebrating Kim & Lola & Honoring Breast Cancer Awareness Month…

005A better view with my line sister and me…

008More line sisters…

016Explaining about breast cancer awareness…

025Still spreading the word…

008One thing about Zeta Psi Deltas…we love to take line pics 🙂

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023One of my favorite Delta “Big Sisters”

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026Many of us met our future husbands at Georgia and created more Georgia Bulldogs 🙂

002Perhaps future Georgia bulldogs?

021Doesn’t she look like a future Georgia bulldog?

020If you didn’t meet your future spouse at UGA, you definitely met great friends…

017Everyone, including my hubby, loves the Georgia bulldogs!

032Red and Black in Technicolor…

034Of course, I had to get a pic of me too…

031At the end of the day, we collected hundreds on behalf of breast cancer research…Please consider doing the same…

Any thoughts?