If you ever have the opportunity to attend a wine festival, you should go. It’s just a great time. And a chance to meet cool people, taste incredible wine and have a good time. Last month I attended the Pungo Wine Festival and had a blast. The sun was out, the various vendors were cool, and the different selections were impressive. Plus, hearing live music and taking in the different sites of the countryside was nice too! I sampled and purchased a White Wine Sangria by AmRhein’s Wine Cellars that was amazing. It was cool, crisp, and absolutely delicious. As I toured other vendors, I ended up leaving with a handful of other options as well. Even if you’re not familiar with wine culture, attending a festival with someone you know who’s into wine would be a great experience and a chance to try something new. Let this be the summer you allow yourself to try new things. Do something fun this weekend and enjoy yourself. TGIF!
I’m a Black educator in my fifth year of teaching middle school English, and in my third as the 8th Grade English PLC (Professional Learning Community) Lead. And while I genuinely enjoy the purposeful work I get to do, seeing the growth of my scholars, and continuing to hone my skills in a content area I’ve loved since I was a little girl, I’ve had to confront some unpleasant experiences in this space. I’d been through much worse when I was an academic advisor at a Christian university. Racism, sexism, harassment, and workplace bullying were sadly norms in that environment. However, some of what I’ve experienced as a Black educator hasn’t been normal … It doesn’t seem normal to be the only Black educator in my department – in a predominantly Black school. One of my Black colleagues once said, “It should look like a Tyler Perry movie in here.” But it doesn’t. It didn’t feel normal being reprimanded in a meeting (during my second year of teaching) by an administrator who went in on...