Horizon: Movin’ On Up

By Mark Pattison If we’re worker bees, how come we feel like drones so much of the time –- doing the same thing over and over, our savvy sapped from us bit by bit, our minds clouded by relentless conformity? Kathleen McGhee-Anderson has done her share of punching the virtual time card. In the old … Continue Reading

The Hollywood Reporter: The Color of Courage

By Irv Letofsky

Los Angeles Times: The Color Of Courage

They Built a Home in Which All Could Live by Lynne Heffley February 10, 1999 It was family lore when writer Kathleen McGhee Anderson was growing up: How, in the turbulent ’40s, her reserved grandparents, Orsel and Minnie McGhee, were sued and harassed for buying a home across the invisible segregation line in an all-white … Continue Reading