Book Review: Modern Herstory by Blair Imani
Modern Herstory is a compilation of influential women from the 1900’s to the present who have made a difference in the world we have today.
Read MoreModern Herstory is a compilation of influential women from the 1900’s to the present who have made a difference in the world we have today.
Read MoreBridging The Generational Divide Over the past few years, we’ve heard the term “millennials” frequently thrown about. Often when we hear it, it’s used…
Read MoreRecently I’ve been listening to the unedited version of The Diary of Anne Frank read by Helena Bonham Carter for the 70th anniversary of…
Read MoreIt is a difficult thing to do, to look long enough at injustice to see it, to comprehend it, and then to contemplate the…
Read MoreCulture Honey’s Georgia Sanders: The Cultural Traveler “The urbanization of modern life has succeeded in exiling us from this fecund kinship with our mother…
Read MoreMany people today are dissin’ 2020 like a bad penny; memes, tee shirts, and coffee mugs can all be found that denigrate the year. And it’s no wonder: in California alone we’ve experienced unprecedented fires throughout the state, the coronavirus pandemic to deal with, nonstop political division (and at one point a 4.5 magnitude earthquake) and perhaps most importantly, like the rest of the country, we are experiencing a civil rights reckoning focused on the effects of systemic racism, white supremacy, and police brutality. As in many cities across America and beyond, residents and families in Pasadena felt compelled to protest and stand in solidarity with Black Lives Matter this past summer after the horrendous death of George Floyd at the hands of police.
Read MoreA Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier is a heart-wrenching true story about the author’s (Ishmael Beah) experience as a child soldier….
Read MoreEvery now and then someone mentions to me that they think I am “too cool” and I never believed my own hype because I…
Read MoreCulture Honey is an online travel and culture magazine “with heart”. That means that while we are passionate about travel and culture, and believe that they have the potential to bring people together toward greater humanity, we also believe that we cannot truly understand another culture or another person without understanding something of their suffering.
Read MorePhotos by Georgia Sanders and Brian Biery There have been four protests in Pasadena so far this past week that I know about and…
Read MoreOn February 26, 2017 – the 5 year anniversary of the death of Trayvon Martin – over 75 people joined together with Culture Honey…
Read MorePhoto Credit: The New Jim Crow, The New Press In the ten years since the seminal work on race in America in the 21st…
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