It has been a year. A YEAR, since Strides: Update 3, part 2. 10 MONTHS since Kool-Aid Money, Champlain Taste. How quickly time flies! Given it has been a while, I will summarize my update in three separate posts: 1. Budgeting (6/21), 2. Learning (6/28), and 3. Looking [Ahead] (7/5)*. Saving is a waiting game,... Continue Reading →
In the News: “The Homecomers”: Those staying and investing in their rural communities
"To find a more accurate vision of these United States, we must resist pat narratives about any group — including the working class on whom our current political situation is most often pinned. The greatest con of 2016 was not persuading a white laborer to vote for a nasty billionaire with soft hands. Rather, it... Continue Reading →
Black Homeownership & Generational Wealth, 3/3 Kool-Aid money, Champlain taste + Dirrty Details of Budgeting
the IDEAL If reality has knocked me sideways, lying along the shore of Lake Champlain, at sunset, on a balmy, summer, Friday afternoon, is a nice place to look up from the ground. Why so salty? Some have said that in our culture, people are quicker to openly talk about sex than to talk... Continue Reading →