
Do differently? Maybe you should have back in 1619 (op-ed).
This week is definitely full of its challenges, and not just the pandemic or related individual changes in our day-to-and more. There are ample reminders of these which I hope all who are reading are able to work through in as swift, sound, and safe a manner as possible. This week is a reminder of an even bigger societal challenge which sadly is not only existent since the landing at Jamestown, VA in 1619 with a "cargo" of 20 people of color (or Black people, or people of Af

May 26th: keep "The Commitment"
As part of the now normal, a number of people are finding innovative ways to connect with their respective audiences. From going live on different social media platforms, using Webex or Zoom (and other applications) for virtual conferencing, while things are different, there are engagement opportunities. On Tuesday, May 26th, at 7pm EST, thanks to the creative work of Anthony Page, the arts is "coming home" with the production of The Commitment. Streaming live on CEPTV (cli