French macarons are one of my favorite treats, so when I learned a cute French-inspired location was in the area, I couldn’t wait to check it out. The moment I stepped into Café Genevieve, a warmth and joy washed over me. I felt as if I’d stepped into an actual French café. From the cute Eiffel towers, mini pastry-shaped pillows, framed art, and coffee table books, along with the kind and welcoming customer service, I was excited about embracing a new dining experience. It was hard to figure out what I wanted at first, but after gazing at all the options this café had to offer, I ordered a delicious latte and a pack of fresh, colorful, and delectable macarons to take home – which were some of the best ones I’ve ever had. This location is great for a friend date, a solo outing, or just to pop in and treat yourself. If you’re in the Hampton Roads area and looking for a cool spot to visit, check out Café Genevieve 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...