Mind of MalakaEssaysBooksPodcastsAboutContact
Mind of Malaka
Discover
  • Essays
  • Books
  • Podcasts
  • About
  • Contact
Essay Categories
  • Motherhood
  • Marriage
  • Madness
  • Musings
  • Photo Essay Friday
  • RHKOA
  • Say what??
  • The South African Series
  • Uncategorized
  • GH2013

© Copyright - Malaka Grant, 2026.   All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy & GDPR

See your future ahead of you

Latest Essays

Categories:  MotherhoodMarriageMadnessMusingsPhoto Essay FridayRHKOASay what??The South African SeriesUncategorizedGH2013
Motherhood

So My Son is Failing Daycare…

12 comments

*Sigh* *SIIIGHHHH!!!* When Stone started going to daycare 6 weeks ago when the school year started, I was thrilled. As many in the M.O.M. Squad know, he and I have a contentious, abusive, passionate relationship. My son and I love each other dearly, but often clash. He hasn’t yet come to the understanding that the […]

Read more
RHKOA

RHKOA: Jackie, the Nubby Troll

4 comments

There are certain groups of people I tend not to ridicule if at all possible. Gays, people with disabilities and the mentally retarded are clusters that I tend to spare any derision. We’re not at the point where we can mock these groups without being bullied into a false apology by interest groups and in […]

Read more
Motherhood

A Tale of Two Chicagos

6 comments

As of this morning the teachers’ strike in the city of Chicago continues and there is only one group of people I feel an iota of sympathy for: the families affected by the strike, and more specifically that parents of the children whose children will be out of the classroom for a sixth day. As […]

Read more
RHKOA

RHKOA: Can You Put that Out? I Can’t Breathe!

8 comments

There is an adage that says real life is stranger than fiction, and it is a rare treat to encounter someone who is stranger than real life itself. Honestly, I thought they stopped manufacturing women like Shri Bangcroft in the early 90’s. Encountering her was like someone handing me a device run on MS DOS […]

Read more
RHKOA

RHKOA: Behind Beverly's Closed Doors

5 comments

Beverly took in a deep breath and looked around at her newly cleaned surroundings. It had indeed been years since her house had felt and looked so sanitary. She ran her hand along the top of the white wooden ledge where she hung her badge, keys and purses. An image of her smiling face and […]

Read more
RHKOA

RHKOA: Blaxspectations

6 comments

As a housekeeper, you never know what manner of mess is going to befall you when you enter a stranger’s house. However as time has gone on, I’ve come to anticipate what might greet me at a client’s home based on their name. If they’re Indian there will be human hair everywhere. If they’re White, […]

Read more
RHKOA

RHKOA: Holy Rachetness, Batman! I Just Want to Get My Supplies!

4 comments

I’ve spent that last few days deep in thought, pondering over what point I should introduce you all to the Housekeeping saga. I finally made a decision this evening. To paraphrase Bilbo Baggins, the most adventurous of all Hobbits, it is best to begin the telling of all tales at the beginning. I work for […]

Read more
RHKOA

The Real Housekeepers of Atlanta

14 comments

I remember how quickly I fell in love with the city of Atlanta. As a first time visitor in 1999, it was like no other place I’d ever seen or lived in before. There was so much glitz and glamor at every turn. When I stepped outside of the doors of my friend’s apartment, opulence […]

Read more
Say what??

Are We the People God Forgot?

2 comments

I’m always so excited when I get articles from Field Ruwe. His insight and observations are always timely and bring me back into focus. He is a true son of Africa, whose heart and mind is never far from the Continent. Am I gushing? Undoubtedly, and without shame. The man is an excellent writer and […]

Read more
  Previous Posts Next Posts