All men are created equal, except Negroes.
My hope is that when people read my story, it will inspire them to reach for their goals and not give up. The real story is this: if I can do it, you can too.
Trust is the most important aspect of being a journalist. If people don't trust or find you relatable - you will not have success.
We're not going to fix the sexual harassment epidemic unless we can acknowledge that this is not a women's issue, this is a man's issue. The burden should not be on the shoulders of women only to solve this, because we can't do it alone and it's not fair. We're seeing now the tsunami of all these women coming forward, which is such a blessing. But the tipping point will be when men in the workplace decide to be our allies.
What drives me nuts is that we have these serial sexual predators, who hired back women whose careers were ruined by men who harassed or assaulted them and they're high profile people, and the next day the media is talking about who's going to rehire them. I'm like, Who cares? Why would they be hirable again? I mean, I'm all for comebacks, but what about the women? Shouldn't we be going back to them first? They had the American dream taken away from them.
I'm a big believer in always challenging yourself and learning new skills.
I felt vindicated that I decided to speak up for not only myself but women all across the nation who've been put down.
It would seem that in history it's never a tooth for a tooth, but a thousand, a hundred thousand for one.
Abraham wasn't perfect. He failed, made mistakes. But, he would go back, get right with God, and then just keep moving forward. He didn't quit when things got hard. He just kept on going. And everywhere he went, God was there. God was with him.
If White men were not complaining, it would be an indication we weren't succeeding and making the inroads that we are.
Fair peace is becoming to men; fierce anger belongs to beasts.