05 December The Gift of Hope December 5, 2016 In UncategorizedBy Scarritt Bennett Center Hope is not an easy word for children and many adults. Hope goes beyond “wishful... Read More
04 December Exactly what are Values of the Two-Year College. December 4, 2016 In UncategorizedBy Dana Deloca Superior schooling within this nation is speedily turning into a need within the venture group... Read More
29 November The Gift of Love November 29, 2016 In UncategorizedBy Scarritt Bennett Center The hymn by Christina G. Rossetti, “Love came down at Christmas” uses the word “love”... Read More
21 November Thanksgiving November 21, 2016 In UncategorizedBy Scarritt Bennett Center What kind of Thanksgiving are you planning? Is it a big meal of extended family... Read More
18 November Where Are All the Black Men? November 18, 2016 In UncategorizedBy Scarritt Bennett Center Where Are All the Black Men? by Tieranny Woods A few weeks ago, my co-fellows, Monica and... Read More
09 November After Election Day: Breathing Easier November 9, 2016 In UncategorizedBy Scarritt Bennett Center The election is over, and we can all breathe a sigh of relief that the... Read More
02 November Intention and Accountability in Racial Justice Work November 2, 2016 In UncategorizedBy Scarritt Bennett Center Intention and Accountability in Racial Justice Work by Krysten Cherkaski Last week, I was tasked with sharing... Read More
31 October It’s Christmas Concert Time! Save the dates! October 31, 2016 In UncategorizedBy Scarritt Bennett Center Believe it or not, but it is time to think about and make plans to... Read More
24 October Take and Read: Finding Spirituality in Fiction October 24, 2016 In UncategorizedBy Scarritt Bennett Center by Melissa Tidwell In her brilliant novel Room (later made into an award-winning film) Emma Donoghue... Read More
17 October “Being Black in America” October 17, 2016 In UncategorizedBy Scarritt Bennett Center by Tieranny Woods As I was scrolling through Instagram, I came across this post, “Black doctor... Read More