Dr. Autumn SwainOct 22, 2023Color Makes Everything BetterBook covers! Wall murals! Fall foliage! Fashion statements! A child’s doodles! When I felt called to start this blog, Seeing Color, it...
Dr. Autumn SwainDec 8, 2021Thankful for the Hard ThingsI love hard things. After these past couple of years navigating racial tensions, a global pandemic, and a host of other massive...
Ayren Jackson-CannadyJun 25, 2020#GeorgeFloydOn March 25, 2020 something horrible happened. A life was unjustly taken. I saw social media flooded with posts of people's heartache,...
Chelsea BoldenSep 14, 2018Lessons from LouisianaSo rich in culture and heritage, I'm a proud native of New Orleans, La. Yet, it was also where I was often reminded that I was annoyingly...
Nikki BrownJul 17, 2018Living in the Shadow of the CrossThere are revivals happening all over the world – in Africa, in Asia, in South America; grass roots revivals reminiscent of the first...
Autumn SwainJul 11, 2018Are You ColorFULL?“Why be colorblind when we can be colorFULL instead?” asks Dorena Williamson, author of ColorFull: Celebrating the Colors God Gave Us. It...
Autumn SwainJul 4, 2018Taking One for the TeamI am a white woman. I married a black man. Marriage is hard enough when two people of similar backgrounds and experiences unite. ...
Ayren Jackson-CannadyJun 19, 2018Something About Oprah"You get a car! You get a car! You get a car! You get a car! Everybody gets a car!" It's one of the most iconic moments in daytime...
Tameka F. BurroughsJun 11, 2018He Knows My NameAs a child growing up in Virginia Beach, VA, I never really thought about my name, it was essentially just how people identified me. In...
Dan BradyJun 4, 2018The People On the BusA few weeks ago, I took the MegaBus early on a Saturday morning from DC’s Union Station to New York City for a reading I was giving from...