Before You Call Him an Immigrant, Remember: He Is Somebody’s Son

There are photographs that inform us. And there are photographs that disturb something inside us. These images did the second. A Haitian man appears overwhelmed, his face buried in his hands. In another frame, he is on the ground as people around him try to assist. The accompanying headline describes a Haitian man breaking down […]

Welcome to AndraleToday: More Than a Blog, This Is a Conversation

I have thought a great deal about what I wanted my very first post here to say. I could have opened with a polished biography, a list of accomplishments, or a carefully constructed introduction. None of that would capture what I want this space to become. So let me begin simply. Welcome. I am glad […]