Reynaldo CordovaThe Work Ethic IdolWhen my manager told us one busy Friday night, “If you don’t want to be here then leave,” then followed it up with slamming the pizza…Nov 26, 2021Nov 26, 2021
Reynaldo CordovaThe Crucifix of CultureWhat Kanye represents, and those that condemn him, reveals more about our fractured culture than what we think.Nov 7, 2019Nov 7, 2019
Reynaldo CordovaAbuela’s Colors (a grandson’s Eulogy for Angelica Guerra Sarabia)Angelica Guerra Sarabia was known by many of you as many things. She was mom, tỉa, comadre, and by many, affectionately called The Hef…Oct 28, 2019Oct 28, 2019
Reynaldo CordovaResponsible and Well-Adjusted AdultAnother black youth killed, this time at the hands of a teenage boy. It’s not gun control we need, but parent control.May 24, 2019May 24, 2019
Reynaldo CordovaSigning our Parchment: An Essay on Film and FaithAn essay on the love of film and how our faith can sometimes be intertwined and challenged by characters, directors and imagery.May 8, 2019May 8, 2019
Reynaldo CordovaWe Have a Whiteness ProblemWe seem to have placed the blame on all of society’s ills on the shoulders of white men. That’s going to get us nowhere.May 2, 2019May 2, 2019
Reynaldo CordovaThe Images of Lives Once LovedWe’ve all had those “last days of my job” moments that we’ve either experienced or envisioned. The kind that happens in scripted comedies…Apr 18, 2019Apr 18, 2019
Reynaldo CordovainAge of AwarenessThe Remnants of LabelsWhat happens to us when we live into the labels of fear in our lives?Apr 11, 2019Apr 11, 2019
Reynaldo CordovaHotels, Motels, Bruises and EgosMy younger daughter Reycina and I had to depart Columbus late on Friday en route for her first ever out-of-town soccer tourney. She had…Apr 8, 2019Apr 8, 2019
Reynaldo CordovaThe Demolition of MemoryI didn’t walk to school like I thought I had remembered. Funny how memory does that too you, makes you a fool for the details. But I do…Apr 5, 2019Apr 5, 2019