Happiness Is Where Our Heart Is
My family's unwavering belief in me makes me feel that I can do anything, be anything. This blog is about the people that made a difference in my life and the many journeys we made together. Because of them,I get to dream again...and those dreams, they remind me each day that life is a gift and a blessing. A blessing that is full of goodness, joy and hope.
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Tag Archives: racism
The Other Karen
Until last year’s rise of Anti-Racism Movement, I didn’t know Karen is a widely used name to label a female person who commits Racial shaming, assault or prejudice to a Person of Color. Videos of them were all over You … Continue reading
Stop Racial Hate and Killings…Asian Lives Matters Too.
All Lives Matter Is A Lie Until a year ago, I didn’t realize people have to worry for their life and safety for looking too Asian in America, even in the most diverse tolerant State like California. My wife is … Continue reading
With Kamala Harris, I See Hope
The announcement of Democrat’s Presidential hopeful Joe Biden of his running mate made so many smile with excitement Tuesday. Kamala Harris, the first Woman of Color for Vice President brought joy to many, something America has been missing since COVID-19 … Continue reading
How Much Is Too Much? U.S. Surpass 5.1 Million New Coronavirus Cases
When numbers no longer scare people, we just pray for a miracle and hope everything we do is enough to protect ourselves and our family. How much is too much? Surpassing 5.1 million New Coronavirus confirmed cases in the U.S. … Continue reading
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Tagged coronavirus, covid19, discover, Health, Life, News, Photography, politics, racism, writing
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Shout Louder, Fight In Peace Harder
When our voices are not heard, we shout louder. When Racism, oppression, cruelty, injustice, violence and abuse keeps happening, repeating, we fight in peace harder. When we are being ignored, ridiculed, shamed, hurt for speaking the truth and doing what’s … Continue reading
Americans Versus Americans
4th of July weekend. America celebrated Independence Day. Family and friends gathered together over barbecue, drinks and fireworks, but what does this day really mean? 4th of July means differently for different people but we have one thing in common, … Continue reading
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Tagged Blog, discover, faith, Freedom, Inspiration, Life, News, Photography, racism, Travel, writing
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Racial Shaming Inside A London Subway Train
Racism is everywhere and anyone. Fearing for her life because of the high death rate from Coronavirus in U.K., a mother of two stopped working as a Nurse for several weeks. She is afraid to get sick and die because … Continue reading
A Moment Of Silence
For 8 minutes and 46 seconds at 11:00 A.M. today, we offer a moment of silence and prayer for George Floyd as his funeral starts in Houston, Texas. We will never forget his last words, “I Can’t Breathe.”