Letter from the Editor:
When we embrace positive vibes and a sense of community, we create a ripple effect of joy, kindness, and optimism. It's like a ray of sunshine breaking through the clouds, brightening even the darkest of days. Positivity uplifts spirits, fosters resilience, and inspires people to overcome challenges with a can-do attitude. These resignated vibes are contagious. When we radiate positivity, we influence those around us, creating a domino effect of good energy.
Acts of kindness, words of encouragement, and genuine smiles have the power to brighten someone's day and create a chain reaction of positive energy. In times of adversity, positive vibes and community serve as a beacon of hope. They remind us that no matter how tough the circumstances may be, there is always something to be grateful for and a reason to keep moving forward.
--- Caullin Frey
When we embrace positive vibes and a sense of community, we create a ripple effect of joy, kindness, and optimism. It's like a ray of sunshine breaking through the clouds, brightening even the darkest of days. Positivity uplifts spirits, fosters resilience, and inspires people to overcome challenges with a can-do attitude. These resignated vibes are contagious. When we radiate positivity, we influence those around us, creating a domino effect of good energy.
Acts of kindness, words of encouragement, and genuine smiles have the power to brighten someone's day and create a chain reaction of positive energy. In times of adversity, positive vibes and community serve as a beacon of hope. They remind us that no matter how tough the circumstances may be, there is always something to be grateful for and a reason to keep moving forward.
--- Caullin Frey
Columinists
Social Change
by C'Lee Long, Wisdom Woman
A column dedicated to the current higher
educational system.
educational system.
C’Lee Long has worked in higher education for 4 years and is currently pursuing her Masters in Higher Education Administration. She is passionate about accessibility within higher education, particularly for non-traditional students. She enjoys learning about the inner workings of the university system and closely follows trends across higher education. C'Lee hopes that you find her column informative!
Justice
by Hinda-jonathan, poet and social activist |
Preserving the Rule of Law
by Caullin Frey, Political Guru |
A column/ prayer for all the voices
-- who do NOT have wealth and power -- to be heard with an open heart and compassion. Hinda-jonathan started writing poetry at 16 and continues to write about love, politics, and Mother Nature, all with an underlying essence of spirituality. In the early 1980s - The Matriarch magazine of New York City printed one of her Thirteen Prayers to Isis. Her feminist poem
Continuity was published in the Woman of Power magazine of Cambridge, MA. She was the director of the Orlando Poetry Troupe in Florida for 12 years. Some of her books include Nature and Politics, A Generation of Love Volumes 1 & 2, and most recently for Jesus and The Love of Creation. |
A column for transparency and truth in Macon, Georgia
and beyond. Caullin Frey is a native of Georgia. His political consciousness was born from the constant voices of injustice seen in our society today. The rule of law is particularly vital in American Democracy. Equality is a constant necessary struggle. He writes with a kind heart to bring information that exposes the truth for public awareness.
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POETRY & ART
Poets:
Ryan Tilley
Rocky Swartz
Stacey Stevens
John C. Griffin
Artists:
Wyn Foland
Alexandra Vernon
William Sterret Lambert
Articles:
SHAOME COOPERATIVE by Chelsea McClain
YOUNG MACON STARS interview of Kahlil Harvey
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VOLUNTEER by Susan Nolan-Bannon
FASHION DESIGN INTERNATIONAL interview of Norahs Khan
LONDON ART EXHIBIT by Penny Simpson "Women in Revolt" 60s, 70s
THE FLOWER CHILD: FOOD * FLOWERS * MEMOIR by Hinda-jonathan
COLUMINISTS:
C'Lee Long: Social Change - Affirmative Action
More than an Asterisk: Native American Participation in American Higher Education
Hinda-jonathan: Justice - A Failed Artist Community
Food Insecurity
Caullin Frey: Preserving the Rule of Law - Georgia Open Records Act
Tunnels of Macon
Editors & Business:
Hinda-jonathan
Caullin Frey
Poets:
Ryan Tilley
Rocky Swartz
Stacey Stevens
John C. Griffin
Artists:
Wyn Foland
Alexandra Vernon
William Sterret Lambert
Articles:
SHAOME COOPERATIVE by Chelsea McClain
YOUNG MACON STARS interview of Kahlil Harvey
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VOLUNTEER by Susan Nolan-Bannon
FASHION DESIGN INTERNATIONAL interview of Norahs Khan
LONDON ART EXHIBIT by Penny Simpson "Women in Revolt" 60s, 70s
THE FLOWER CHILD: FOOD * FLOWERS * MEMOIR by Hinda-jonathan
COLUMINISTS:
C'Lee Long: Social Change - Affirmative Action
More than an Asterisk: Native American Participation in American Higher Education
Hinda-jonathan: Justice - A Failed Artist Community
Food Insecurity
Caullin Frey: Preserving the Rule of Law - Georgia Open Records Act
Tunnels of Macon
Editors & Business:
Hinda-jonathan
Caullin Frey
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