Tag Archives: justice
Privileged
Something better in theory than in practice: “Forgiveness over permission” is great in theory, but show me a more privileged saying. – Natasha Rothwell
Don’t
Don’t let one cloud obliterate the whole sky.” –Anais Nin. Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I embark on this new venture of “positively purging“, as I … Continue reading
Am I in 1930s Mississippi?
I wish I could say this article “Jury Duty in Seattle: Am I in 1930s Mississippi?” surprised me entirely. Perhaps my perspective may have been changed if I too knew the title of the 11-minute video jurors watched, so that … Continue reading
Mind of a Social Worker Blended Justice
One headline read People Seeking Justice In Congo Turn To Children the other read Who Speaks For Kids In Dependency Court? The latter left me with more questions than answers. Why was I holding onto these articles? Did I once … Continue reading
Porch Pirates & Real Life Rants
Package Theft – Let me be the first one to say I can’t stand thieves and I am always stunned at porch pirates- those individuals who swipe your packages off your porch. Therefore, I have enjoyed reading and watching how … Continue reading