Oh my gosh! After such a long absence...I'm able to return. It was a lengthy illness that stole me away from this blog (which I love). Shortly after arriving home I had a stroke. Now there are many things I need to re-learn. Due to the fact I'm no quitter and OF COURSE the help of the Lord, I'm certain I'll make it all the way back.
One thing that I had to do was use a 'different' name. I'd always been Michelle...now using Ann H. Ann is my middle name. Oh how I wish I had the energy to be up longer, but am all tuckered out. Those of you that pray...I'd surely appreciate some coming my way.
I really missed all of you
Ann H.
"An Eclectic Array of Topics" or "A Look Through My Eyes"
***Politics, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Music, Sports, Living Outside the Nation of Your Birth, Comedy, Humor, Media, Life, Family, Human Rights, Pets, Pet Care, Writing, Make a Difference in Ending Racism...Blogging...and 101 other topics :) http://michelle2005.wordpress.com
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Friday, October 3, 2008
Michelle...Where Are You? I'm on "Wordpress"!!
I've gotten dozens of emails already from folks asking "Michelle, where are you?" My personal blog is on "WordPress". The only reason I put this one up on "Google" was due to the fact I leave many comments on bloggers sites that use ""Google". That way, I could provide a "link" to my "WordPress" site.
Evidently, I caused more confusion than I could have imagined. Yet, many of you know I'm not as computer saavy as I'd like. The link to my "WordPress" blog is: http://michelle2005.wordpress.com/
The name of the blog is "An Eclectic Array of Topics". This blog was started a few months ago. As the name implies, it contains a whole host of topics...everything from politics, civil rights, domestic abuse, human rights, writing, history, sports, news, pets, pets and their care and of course music...and 101 other things as well.
I, sincerely, apologize for causing confusion. Yet, I must confess for myself, it's created some high anxiety. Since I'm struggling with significant health issues...the anxiety I didn't need. Yet, with some help from a friend, I'm beginning to at least work through the blog problems.
Recently a remarkable young woman and I have met. She has a blog of her own...on "Google". She was kind enough to invite me to be one of it's contributing authors. The link to her site is:
She is new to the world of blogging. Yet, I find her writing to be relevant to todays topics, well thought out and rationally explained. She has a 'world view' that is, indeed, rare. She is not one to sit in her own little 'comfort zone'...but rather puts herself out there on behalf of others. Her efforts are to be applauded!
Well...I hope I've cleared up the confusion as to where my blog can be found ("WordPress")
Kindest Regards,
Michelle
Thursday, October 2, 2008
"An Awakening To A World of Injustice"
Many people over the decades have asked me "why" I'm so passionate regarding certain social issues. Since there really is no one incident, I will copy for you below a comment I left on a "Civil Rights" website. I trust this will give you a glimpse into that of which I have represented now for many decades.
It was at the age of nine years old that I became aware of a horror taking place in the south. On television I witnessed the beatings of some of our own citizens at the hands of those that were sworn to "Serve and Protect"...law enforcement.
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As a young person I was horrified at the images of violence against our own citizens in the south. During class one day, I asked my teacher if he (a Native American) would help me write a letter to the president. He asked what I wanted to say to him. I let my teacher know of the horrors I'd seen on TV...and said someone needs to tell the president. Imagine my utter shock when he told me the president was aware of what was taking place.
This wonderful teacher helped me write the letter. A couple days later he asked if I would use the knowledge of what I'd seen on TV as a "Show & Tell" for my class. My answer was an immediate, YES! Jump ahead numerous years...
The summer prior to me beginning college, I went to Mississippi. There is no way, in a few short sentences I could describe all that I'd witnessed and had taken part. After college, I went back to Mississippi. This was several years AFTER the Civil Rights Bill had been passed.
However, the KKK was still soliciting for funds (while dressed in their robes & hoods) for their "cause" when people would be stopped at red lights. They would come right up to the car window and ask for money.
On several of these occasions, I had my friends in the car with me (African Americans). Needless to say, I was fully involved in doing what I could to alert others to this outrageous breech of law. Did anyone listen? Yes...but it was the opposition. It was as if a "bulls-eye" was placed on my back. I'm sure you can use your imagination to know some of what took place.
This had a profound impact upon my life. It is ultimately what led me to my career choice. I'm often asked "Are you satisfied with the positive changes that have been made?"
Each time I'm asked this question, my mind begins to race. Yes, there have been amazing positive changes. However, there is, yet, so very much more to be done. The ones that tell me "We don't have issues with race, here in the USA"...have, obviously, never had to deal with it. Or they choose to keep their eyes blinded by the obvious.
I should say that I spent time in several other southern states, but, it was my time in Mississippi that changed my life. One thing I came to realize as a profound truth is this: Every life touches every other life!
My career was in service to others, primarily outside the USA...as a Humanitarian Aid Relief Coordinator & Educator for First Responder.
Michelle
"An Eclectic Array of Topics"
This photo is an accurate depiction of the way I view my heart. Going back and forth outside the USA for so long, and then returing permanently was like landing on a different planet.
The only reason I put this site on "Google Blogger" is that it's easier for those who have a blog here on "Google Blogger" if they wish to find me after I had left comments on their blog.
I am currently working as a Freelance Writer and also keeping up with three sites...only one is public. So, I don't have the time to start another one on "Google". I simply wanted to leave my blog site address here for those that would like a way to contact me.
The title of this post "An Eclectic Array of Topics" is the name of my blog on wordpress.
The blog address is: http://michelle2005.wordpress.com/
Kindest Regards,
Michelle
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