Literary Passion and the City of Savannah-Georgia

 Author James Alan McPherson (public release photograph) One of the greatest authors of our 21st century times is a man who made history in the previous century when he became the first African-American to win the Pulitzer Prize in fiction: James Alan McPherson, a native of Savannah, Georgia, born September 16, 1943. Unlike many of … More Literary Passion and the City of Savannah-Georgia

Counselor Calls for Major Change in Talking Back to Dr. Phil (part 3 of 4) – National African-American Art | Examiner.com

                Cover of “Talking Back to Dr. Phil” by love-based psychology advocate David Bedrick. You can catch the previous segment of this 4-part series by Aberjhani by clicking right here. Part 3 starts now: Another principle derived from David Bedrick’s meditations on process-oriented psychology suggests treating “the powers … More Counselor Calls for Major Change in Talking Back to Dr. Phil (part 3 of 4) – National African-American Art | Examiner.com

Counselor Calls for Major Change in Talking Back to Dr. Phil (part 1 of 4) – National African-American Art | Examiner.com

“We each have lessons to learn and to teach, and healing is something we all do together.”—David Bedrick (Talking Back to Dr. Phil) Black History Month is a time I usually reserve for purchasing and reading books by and about African Americans to help add functional substance to the month’s cultural and educational value.  It … More Counselor Calls for Major Change in Talking Back to Dr. Phil (part 1 of 4) – National African-American Art | Examiner.com