Published inAge of Awareness·PinnedMember-onlyThe Inversion: African Americans and Education (Part One)African Americans, particularly in North Carolina, sacrificed more to build schools than any other group. Despite this, many educators accept the myth that African American families are less interested in education than others. Historically, nothing could be further from the truth. I call this damaging stereotype “the inversion.” If you…Education5 min readEducation5 min read
Published inAbout Me Stories·PinnedMember-onlyAbout Me — Claudia StackMom,writer, filmmaker, teacher, recovering New Yorker My writing, filmmaking and teaching are all knit together by my fascination with stories. Over the past 17 years I have created documentaries centered on oral history of historic African American schools, and on sharecropping. …Fiction2 min readFiction2 min read
Published inILLUMINATION·Oct 15Member-onlyDeath cleaning at age 57My life took an unexpected turn three years ago. Without dragging you through a lot of boring medical details, suffice it to say my hair is just now coming back for the second time. Yes, I have had so much chemo that I have lost my hair twice already. However, this article is not about my cancer, it’s about coming to terms with my stuff. It’s about trying to make things easier on my family for that inevitable time when I pass, which may well be sooner rather than later. It’s also a little bit about curation– wanting certain people to have certain things.Death11 min readDeath11 min read
Sep 24Isaac Murray Powers: A man for all seasonsOn March 17, 1918, The Wilmington Dispatch (Wilmington, NC) reported that Isaac Murray Powers had spoken the day before in Wallace, NC at a gathering organized by the Red Cross. The meeting took place at an African American church, with the Red Cross chapter president speaking first about “why each…Black History18 min readBlack History18 min read
Published inILLUMINATION·Jul 9Member-onlyToxic Masculinity in the Costco return lineSame stuff, different day Image by Schaferle from Pixabay There was a carton of meal replacement drinks in my cart. The kind you might drink if you have been ill, or that you get for your elderly parent, which was the case with me. I had purchased the drinks for…Sexual Assault12 min readSexual Assault12 min read
Nov 30, 2022Member-onlyCF Pope School Doc Will Screen Dec. 1, 2022 at Cape Fear Community CollegePoster for 12/1/22 screening of CF Pope documentary at CFCC’s Movie and a Message series Photo by Nixon Leaders Center, CFCC The Nixon Leaders Center of Cape Fear Community College (CFCC) will screen the documentary film CF Pope: Where Champions were Grown on Thursday, December 1, 2022 at 3pm in…Film3 min readFilm3 min read
Published inILLUMINATION·Aug 31, 2022Member-onlyRev. Richard Keaton Lives on in SENC Churches | Claudia StackKneeling by his gravestone at the cemetery of Canetuck Missionary Baptist Church in western Pender County, NC, Earnestine Keaton shared her research about her great-great-grandfather, Rev. Richard Keaton. A preacher to enslaved people, in 1865 Rev. Keaton also established some of the first literacy efforts for African Americans in the…Religion5 min readReligion5 min read
Published inILLUMINATION·Jan 23, 2022Member-onlyThe West Southern Pines Rosenwald School: Cornerstone of the CommunityIn December, 2021 the Southern Pines Land and Housing Trust won a two year battle to buy back the historic West Southern Pines school property. The property was originally the site of a Rosenwald school constructed on four acres donated by the African American community. The campus was later expanded…Education9 min readEducation9 min read
Published inILLUMINATION Book Chapters·Dec 26, 2021Member-onlyWillow Chapter 15: TrappedMaggie closed the door of her room gratefully at the end of that long day on which Mr. Brown had returned home. She collapsed on her pallet without bothering to remove her black dress and starched white apron. I’ll hang them up in a moment, she thought. She closed her…Illuminationbookchapters5 min readIlluminationbookchapters5 min read
Published inILLUMINATION·Dec 17, 2021Member-onlyThe Not-Murder Story (Short fiction)He was from a small town, or he was from a city. They had met only a few months before, or they had been married for years. There were children, or there were no children. They were together constantly, or he had just returned from deployment. He was successful, or…Family14 min readFamily14 min read