I love dining at cute places throughout the city, and one of my new favorite spots in Town Center is Lamia’s Crepes. Everything about this place is lovely, and my visit was divine. The French aesthetic, the delicious food, wonderful customer service, and the French press coffee was everything I needed and so much more. I went one weekend to clear my head and have a little me time, and I knew I was in the right place the moment I entered the door. As the aroma of sweet crepes filled the room and the sounds of Louis Armstrong’s “What A Wonderful World” played through the speakers, I felt as if I’d landed in Paris, France, and didn’t want to leave. If you’re in the Hampton Roads area and looking for a great spot to grab a bite (and a little taste of Paris), head into Lamia’s Crepes and enjoy!
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...