Part II – CRT continued…

At Salem Intermediate School in Salem, Virginia, I began teaching the music segment fo the Humanities Exploratory program for grades seven and eight and developed a middle school choir. I was SO green!! Nobody told me that most of your college education was about theory, methodology and philosophy and that you really didn’t know howContinue reading “Part II – CRT continued…”

Part I: I don’t know about CRT …

Growing up in Prince Edward County, Virginia, in the 50’s and 60’s laid a shaky foundation for my social conscience. In particular, my father was the pastor of the largest church in a clearly racially divided town, Farmville Baptist Church. My Uncle Happy (Heslip Lee) was the director of the Civil Rights Commission in Richmond,Continue reading “Part I: I don’t know about CRT …”