Deborah EgertonFeb 15, 20223 min readUnwellness By DesignI hope you enjoyed your Valentine's Day. I want to speak to you from my heart to yours ❤️ Another week of Black History Month, and...
Deborah EgertonFeb 10, 20223 min readCOVID: The Magnifying Glass to America's Health ProblemBlack History month is a celebration of black lives, tradition, and culture, but it’s just as importantly also a month of advocacy for...
Deborah EgertonFeb 2, 20222 min readThe Light and Shadow of Black History MonthWelcome to Black History Month, one the most important months of the year for reflection, education and awareness. While Black history...
Deborah EgertonNov 30, 20211 min readBreathe Again - A Poem for AhmaudToday the world shifted just a bit Enough for hope to breathe again Was it just last week when I felt the Rittenhouse pain I’m gone for...
Deborah EgertonNov 22, 20212 min readThe Injustice in JusticeKyle Rittenhouse cleared of all charges. A black. The black. The only black. A 12 year old boy killed over a toy gun. Unrelated but...
Deborah EgertonJul 21, 20212 min readBending the Moral Arc(originally posted on 6/25) I’m happy Derek Chauvin is going to jail. I’m happy he was found guilty. I’m happy for this piece of justice....