PinnedSearch and Rescue — Haiku Diary June 2022“Haiku is a personal history, and each one is composed to make a lifetime.” — Takaha Shugyo*Sep 8, 2022Sep 8, 2022
Published inAn Injustice!How Cops Go Bad and What White People Can Do About itHow could the five Black officers kill Tyre Nichols, an unarmed and innocent Black motorist? The “Lucifer effect” a term coined by Stanford…Feb 6, 20233Feb 6, 20233
Haiku Diary Winter/Spring 2022Beginning with bare trees and torrential rains, giving way to the first blossoms of spring.Mar 6, 2022Mar 6, 2022
Tamar’s Haiku for June 2021When I can be fully present with the subject of the haiku I learn something — about myself, about my world, about my mind, about reality…Jul 3, 2021Jul 3, 2021
April 2021-A Haiku DiaryI. The newly grown leaves Have clothed the sycamore tree In fresh amazement.May 10, 2021May 10, 2021
Published inAn Injustice!Freedom to Spread Hate?The wave of Anti-Asian hate crime shows how speech can be as dangerous as shouting “fire” in a crowded theater.Apr 2, 2021Apr 2, 2021
Published inAn Injustice!Vaccinated While White: Reflections on White Entitlement and Racial DisparitiesRetired people, mostly White, with flexible schedules who are tech savvy are swamping vaccination websites and phone linesMar 22, 2021Mar 22, 2021
I am the fellow writer and friend and here's the link to the piece the author is referencing.The author, who is a valued friend, and I have had a friendly respectful dialogue about our differences. I will recap my point of view here…Mar 15, 2021Mar 15, 2021
Published inUnited States of RaceConfronting the WallSix Steps Through a Conversation about RacismFeb 8, 20212Feb 8, 20212