People like me
August 2019
| African-American Alcoholics in AA
A delegate shares her story and stresses the importance of reaching out to the African-American alcoholic
A pillow, a blanket & hot soup
August 2019
| African-American Alcoholics in AA
At his end, with nowhere to go, an alcoholic gets a helping hand from someone from the “other side of town” reached out
Taught me to love
August 2019
| African-American Alcoholics in AA
A homecoming queen, brought down by liquor, reconnects with her family and learns to live again
Maniacal thirst
August 2019
| African-American Alcoholics in AA
Drinking, slurring, falling down, blacking out—she was in a hall of mirrors with no way out
Just like my brother
August 2019
| African-American Alcoholics in AA
Table for One
June 2017
How one member found she doesn’t need a man on her arm or a drink in her hand to define her
It could have been me
June 2017
A horrible tragedy on the day she got sober reminds a mother when she too was drunk at the wheel
Welcome to the fourth dimension
June 2017
With a mop in one hand and a rag in the other, she blasted off into the world of AA service
Spotless pots
June 2017
So why was making coffee the most important job? This newcomer was about to find out
Huddle up
June 2017
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