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Navajo Reservation Experience

Who Are the Navajo of Arizona? I recently had the extraordinary opportunity to teach a few business-etiquette workshops at  Dine' College  in Arizona, which is deep in the heart of the Navajo Nation. Upon hearing about my workshops -- and where -- many contributed their impressions of what type of people the Navajo would be. Many also shared stories about driving on the reservation--beware the reservation police. After spending a few days with the lovely students and staff of Dine', I found most of what I heard to be untrue. Therefore, I would like to share my experiences with you. The Navajos ride skateboards and play hacky sack too! Stereotyping is common and I found it rampant when others commented about who the Navajo are. Many had mentioned that the Navajo are an isolated people, distant, quiet, and reserved. Some suggested that they do not typically partake in most things current, like today's music, television shows, and fashion. Yes, it is true that they hono...

Review: New Orleans: The Good & Not So Good

Updated 4/2021 New Orleans is a city of contrasts, some amazing, some ...well, not.    Most of the positives, I expected as well as some of the negatives.    However, I hadn’t counted on finding this one particular negative in any American city in these current times.    To find out more, let’s explore the good, bad, ugly, and amazing New Orleans together.  Note : Due to Covid, it's best to check Louisiana Covid and the business's websites before visiting.  Always wear your mask and social distance.  Follow CDC advice. The architecture is beautiful!   Some of the buildings are a mixture of styles and types, like a townhouse built in a Greek Revival Style.  This is one of my favorite styles.  With wide round columns and double galleries, these buildings are quite lovely.   More common though, is the Creole style.  It is a combination of styles seen in other cultures, Spanish, French, and ...