Dignity: Our Superpower 

The thing that is most powerful about dignity is that when we honor the dignity of others, and we connect to the dignity of others it can break down the barriers of distrust and it gives us the opportunity to have impact on another person’s life no matter their race, ethnicity, gender, or background. AsContinue reading “Dignity: Our Superpower “

Dignity: Continuing a Legacy 

There is not a day that goes by that I do not think about my mother. I fondly call her the CEO of the Redd Family. She is the first and most important example of leadership that my brothers and I have. She set the standard for how you should lead through adversity. She livedContinue reading “Dignity: Continuing a Legacy “

Dignity: A Message to My Children 

I am sending my prayers to the families and victims of the tragedies in New Orleans, Los Vegas, and the Bronx, New York.   My children have come to me over the years with stories of people calling them the most hateful names and slurs. As a parent you wish you could have been thereContinue reading “Dignity: A Message to My Children “

Dignity: Tis the Season 

This was my mother’s favorite time of year. It was a time to celebrate with family and it was her opportunity to give her three sons the kind of Christmases she never had. In times of struggle and hardships my mother wanted us to have these moments of celebration and love of family. Our treeContinue reading “Dignity: Tis the Season “

Dignity: Let Your Voice be Heard 

There is this phrase I use to hear called “Suffering in silence.” I don’t know where it came from or who said it, but I used to be a master at it. I would hold on to the pain. It was the pain that I suffered at the hands of others, but it was alsoContinue reading “Dignity: Let Your Voice be Heard “

Dignity: Building a Legacy

It is coming on a year since my mother fondly known as the Queen has passed. She has left behind a legacy. She is missed every day by her husband, 3 sons, grandchildren, great grandchildren, family and friends. It is harder during these times because when we were growing up Christmas was one of mother’s favoriteContinue reading “Dignity: Building a Legacy”

Dignity: Anthony, Coby, Dom, and Braden. 

Please forgive me for any names that were misspelled   Last night the Wahconah Regional High School in Dalton, Ma. Class of 2025 put on what we call the Turkey Fest. It is an opportunity for the seniors and others in the school to show case their talents to friends, families, fellow students, and teachers.Continue reading “Dignity: Anthony, Coby, Dom, and Braden. “

Dignity: The Oldies but Goodies Rockin Roll Show

This weekend The Oldies but Goodies will be performing at the Wahconah High School in Dalton, Massachusetts. We will be raising money for an amazing organization called Unico of Pittsfield. Their motto is “Service above Self.” They have been supporting the most vulnerable in Berkshire County since 1987 and we at the oldies show areContinue reading “Dignity: The Oldies but Goodies Rockin Roll Show”