Nov 9Member-onlyMy Mother Misspelled my NameHow I became my mother’s favorite child Originally published in Insider I was supposed to be a boy. I was going to be named David, yet instead of segueing right into Davida, my mother took that D and made my middle name Danielle. Then, for whatever reason, she named me…Family3 min readFamily3 min read
Jun 29Member-onlyThe Real Estate WhispererThe truth behind finding an apartment in New York City The Real Estate Whisperer With rents finally going down in New York City, it’s important to understand real estate lingo if you don’t want to waste your time looking for apartments that don’t exist or that you can’t afford. …NYC3 min readNYC3 min read
Apr 25Member-onlyNetflix Says Goodbye to DVDsI for one will miss that time Netflix announced recently that it will be the last day we see those red and white envelopes in the mail. They are saying goodbye to their mail-in movies and focusing on streaming. …Netflix3 min readNetflix3 min read
Jan 18Member-onlyHow my Mother Got me to Love Reading as Much as She DidOriginally published in TueNight My mother was a voracious reader. She filled our house with stacks and stacks of books, overflowing in various corners, and all ripe for the taking. The built-in bookshelves were filled from head to toe with hard covers, soft covers with wrinkling spines, and piles of…Family5 min readFamily5 min read
Jan 7Member-onlyTime Stands StillWhat happens to fans when a rock star dies? Two years ago, famed lyricist and drummer Neil Peart of the Canadian Rock trio Rush passed away, and a part of me died with him. My social media feed was filled with Gen X men heartbroken over the loss of this…Culture3 min readCulture3 min read
Dec 9, 2022Member-onlyRetail Stores Need to be More Inclusive in Their DisplaysNot everyone celebrates Christmas — The countdown to Christmas has begun. The smell of pine trees lingers on the streets — the lighting of the tree in Rockefeller Center. Christmas is everywhere and understandably so, in a tanking economy, retail stores need to boost sales with the ubiquitous merry time paraphrenia. As diverse as many areas appear, still the staggering majority…Christmas4 min readChristmas4 min read
Nov 23, 2022Member-onlyThe Remote RiftIs there a divide between those that work from home and those that do not? — It seemed early enough. 6:30 PM start time. I can do that I thought. Formal attire? Not as easy. When was the last time I even went into a store to buy something? Let alone something fashionable. I had been up and working since 5:30 in the morning. As in…Remote Working4 min readRemote Working4 min read
Sep 14, 2022Member-onlyTogether Forever — A Gen-Exer on saying goodbye to our parentsOriginally published in The Baltimore Sun Olivia Newton-John just died. I feel like I honestly loved her, like the famous lyrics to her song. …Loss3 min readLoss3 min read
Jan 2, 2022Member-onlyCovid Tests are the only tests we should be focusing on this yearSchools need to delay opening until the proper testing is in place — Is it possible to take blood from a stone? That’s how I feel like a New York City public school teacher navigating working during a pandemic. But now, more than ever I feel my life, my well-being is completely expendable. With a new mayor and a new variant entering the…Education3 min readEducation3 min read
Dec 9, 2021Member-onlyAll I Want for Christmas is a Good Education ChancellorThis Friday Mayor-Elect Eric Adams released his infamous list of people who will assist in his transitional team after he returns from Ghana to take over as NYC’s next Mayor. He’s made his list and I’ve made mine of all the qualifications I believe this city needs to help our school system recover. Forget the presents and parties. This year all I want for Christmas is a good Chancellor of Education.Education4 min readEducation4 min read