by Darrell B. Harrison | Nov 13, 2016 | blog
Reading Time: 5 minutesImage credit: thedailybeast.com I was hoping Hillary Clinton would win. Before you jump to conclusions, allow me to explain. Creatures of Habit From the standpoint of our respective socio-political worldviews, the former Secretary of State and I...
by Darrell B. Harrison | Nov 6, 2016 | blog
Reading Time: 6 minutesWhen it comes to the matter of social justice context is key. I say this because when one examines closely the current national discourse on this issue, it becomes abundantly clear that significantly more emphasis is placed on the...
by Darrell B. Harrison | Oct 21, 2016 | blog
Reading Time: 5 minutesMany questions have been raised – and continue to be – about the movement known as Black Lives Matter and its pursuit of social justice. But the question no one seems to be asking is one which, in my humble opinion, is the most...
by Darrell B. Harrison | Oct 20, 2016 | blog
Reading Time: < 1 minutePlease consider this thoughtful commentary from my sister in the Lord, Lisa...
by Darrell B. Harrison | Oct 14, 2016 | blog
Reading Time: 5 minutesDo me a favor. Stop whatever it is you’re doing and take a few moments to think back to the very first promise someone made to you. What thoughts immediately come to your mind? Who made the promise? Was it fulfilled as-promised or is it...
by Darrell B. Harrison | Oct 10, 2016 | blog
Reading Time: 5 minutesImage credit: nydailynews.com For anyone to admit that incidents of police-involved violence is a divisive topic in America today would be an understatement to say the least. Likewise, to deny that this issue is equally divisive, if not more so,...