Written by: Kyndall Dowell Why do we learn about European history more than other races, and why is it that whenever we do learn about these other ethnic groups, we don’t emphasize it as much, but we simply skim through it? Why is it that whenever we learn about Black history it always starts in … Continue reading Black History and the Effect of Not Being Taught
Simple Workout Routines at Home
Working out can be tough because sometimes it is easier when you have guidance to walk you through the process. There are many simple workout routines you can do wherever you are. Here are a few you may want to try out. Those simple workouts can definitely make a difference. The plus to these … Continue reading Simple Workout Routines at Home
Words From Me!
Happy Monday! It is the last Monday of March I cannot believe how fast, this year is going by. April is literally right next door at this point. I hope everyone had a great refreshing holiday weekend, I know I did. It is always great to be able to spend time with your family and … Continue reading Words From Me!
Eating For Energy
It was t-shirt weather, not the overwhelming kind, but just enough to enjoy sitting outside in the shade behind the Nashville Farmers’ Market. Our Team Green Adventures Nutrition Workshop group sat on picnic tables facing the park as Amber Robertson from Bliss Holistic delved into the Eating For Energy edition of our monthly series. Stress … Continue reading Eating For Energy
Ida B. Wells – Journalist, Suffragist, Editor, etc
Ida Bell Wells, born into slavery on 16 July 1862 in Holly Springs, Mississippi, is known for her relentless work in promoting women’s rights and for advocating equal rights. For example, she documented lynching in the United States in the early 1890’s and was a co-founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored … Continue reading Ida B. Wells – Journalist, Suffragist, Editor, etc
