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NURSES ENTER TO LEARN AND DEPART TO SERVE AT WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY
by Aolani Donegan | Apr 16, 2018 | Micha James knew she was going to college. She also knew she wanted to serve her community. She graduated from Winston-Salem State University with a nursing degree and skills that allow her to support Blue Cross and Blue Shield NC (Blue Cross NC) members every day. BORN… Continue reading NURSES ENTER TO LEARN AND DEPART TO SERVE AT WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY
Time is up…it’s time for us to get free
January 19, 2018 By Micha James Oprah Winfrey, “Ofrah” as pronounced by my grandmother, has been an icon in my family since the mid-1980s. She has been my homegirl in my head ever since I spotted her and Stedman getting in the car as I was passing Dr. Maya Angelou’s house in my elementary school… Continue reading Time is up…it’s time for us to get free
What legacy will you leave?
November 1, 2018 By Micha James A couple months ago, I received a call from Mrs. Sarah Alston inviting me to join her at The Winston-Salem Legacy Awards. I am not sure if you know her, but one should not say no when she (or her husband) calls. Before ending the call, she specified, “Oh, and… Continue reading What legacy will you leave?
Closed mouths don’t get fed
June 14, 2018 By Micha James There is a thin line between sanity and insanity! This school year has caused me to pray the prayers of my great-grandmother more than ever: “Lord, please keep me in my right mind …” I am the mother of a rising ninth-grader who experienced one of the worst school years. As… Continue reading Closed mouths don’t get fed
Are we ready to talk?
December 14, 2017 By Micha James I am very open about having been raped in 2003, but I talk very little about being sexually assaulted in high school and molested in the eighth grade. I delayed telling an authority about each incident because I was in shock, embarrassed and seemingly cared more about the perpetrators and… Continue reading Are we ready to talk?
I thought I would have the holiday blues…
December 8, 2016 Micha James Guest Columnist My maternal grandmother passed away close to Easter and, as death usually does, it created a new normal for me. Much of my life was consumed by her in recent years, and I became extremely anxious about what the holidays would be like without her. For weeks, I… Continue reading I thought I would have the holiday blues…
Being black is too much
October 6, 2016 Micha James Guest Columnist He is 5-foot-8.5, 175 pounds at 12 years old and he is my son. He wears his height and weight as badges of honor, especially when people think he is older than what he is. What kid wouldn’t? I fuss at least twice a week about him keeping… Continue reading Being black is too much
Make sure you’re present in people’s lives
June 16, 2016 Micha James Guest Columnist My grandmother passed away on the 25th of March, which was also Good Friday. I had the opportunity to spend every night with her in hospice the week prior to her death. It was an experience I pray to NEVER forget. The conversation, the jokes, the pain, the… Continue reading Make sure you’re present in people’s lives