I've been on a reading kick lately, so here's the latest on what I've read, and my plans for Spooky Season Good Reads.| Catobear.com
Our summer practicum student reflects on what he learned about the complexity of the drug supply and how systemic racism and stigma shape drug policy and harm reduction.| Opioid Data Lab
I somehow missed all of June. It was super hot and even when it was in the 80s, the humidity just sucked the life out of everything. I did manage to get some crafts done somehow, so here are the June Crafts update. First, I kept making purse charms (see above). I mostly did a Continue Reading The post June Crafts appeared first on Catobear.com.| Catobear.com
Holy cats, all of January has passed. Time for a February update. It has been a busy start to the year. I’ve kicked up my exercise routine, made significant changes to my eating, been reading and working on various projects. The weather has been rough for me. January was mostly below-average temperatures, including some single-digit Continue Reading The post February Update appeared first on Catobear.com.| Catobear.com
If your mom, grandma and aunties were fans of Black fiction back in the day, then Bebe Moore Campbell was among the icons—with her work being a mainstay on any reading list in the ‘90s. Your Blues Ain’t Like Mine, Singing in the Comeback Choir, Brothers and Sisters—those books lined our living room ...| xoNecole
I took some time to pen down my thoughts on the state of our business/sector and the African tech ecosystem in 2023, some critical lessons learnt, and my general outlook for 2024 and beyond.| teshmbaabu
The Struggle is when you wonder why you started the company in the first place. The Struggle is when people ask you why you don’t quit and you don’t know the answer. The Struggle is when your employees think you are lying and you think they may be right. The Struggle is when food loses… Continue reading The struggle is where greatness comes from| teshmbaabu
“The visual and intellectual enjoyment of well-formatted code is a pleasure that few nonprogrammers can appreciate. But programmers who take pride in their work derive great artistic satisfaction f…| The Agile Warrior