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Racial Equity, Allyship, and Inclusion. 💛 Love one another.

Contributors

Clay Rivers

Clay Rivers

OHF Weekly Editor-in-Chief and Our Human Family Founder. Artist, author, accidental activist. Love one another.

The OHF Weekly Editors

The OHF Weekly Editors

The Editors of the online publication OHF Weekly: Clay Rivers and Sherry Kappel. Love one another.

Sherry Kappel

Sherry Kappel

OHF Weekly Managing Editor, poet, essayist, and Univ of Pittsburgh MFA graduate. Sherry looks for the best in people and is driven in life and her writing by empathy. She loves her family and running.

William Spivey

William Spivey

William Spivey, a Fisk University alum, writes on politics, history, and race to educate those who have been misled on these matters. Sometimes he might mock a politician. Spivey is fluent in sarcasm.

stephen matlock

stephen matlock

stephen matlock, a part-time author and gardener in the Pacific Northwest often overwhelmed by both words and weeds, has been writing about his journey into inclusion and diversity for a dozen years.

Michael Greiner

Michael Greiner

Dr. Michael Greiner has worked in politics, in government, and as a lawyer. Now, he teaches, researches and writes about the intersection of politics, government, economics and the law.

Jesse Wilson

Jesse Wilson

Jesse Wilson is a Chartered Mechanical Engineer now IT professional with a late passion for and love of writing. His work has appeared in the "Fieldnotes on Allyship" anthology.

Glenn Rocess

Glenn Rocess

Glenn Rocess is retired Navy, has traveled five continents, and worn many hats. Most importantly, he is a dad, a husband of twenty-eight years, and fears nothing except his wife’s guilt trips.

Sabrina Bryant

Sabrina Bryant

Sabrina is an avid reader of all genres. When she’s not reading or writing, she can be found discussing anime with her teenager, crafting with her preschooler, or watching movies with her husband.

Sylvia Wohlfarth

Sylvia Wohlfarth

Half-Irish, half-Nigerian, Sylvia is a social anthropologist and English teacher in Ireland. Her creative nonfiction writing and poetry focuses on social injustice, and initiating change.