Galileo, Forbidden Books and Modern Politics

A view over beautiful Florence, Italy

In my July newsletter I mentioned that after writing 2-4 blogs per month for years without a break, I had not written for well over a month.  That also included an 18-day vacation traveling through Italy, Greece, Malta and Spain.  My trip experience did now provide inspiration for a few blogs, including this first one, “Galileo, Forbidden Books and Modern Politics.”

Spending a day in Florence was inspiring, and aided by a wonderful book, “Florence – a Traveler’s Guide to Gems & Giants” by Patty Civalleri.  Not only did the book provide information on all the city’s sites, but also included mini-biographies of the many fabulous people who heralded from Florence.

One was the highly renowned scientist Galileo Galilei, most often simply referred to as Galileo.  He was one of the leading scientists believing in heliocentrism, that all our solar system planets revolved around the sun instead of the accepted belief that everything revolved around our earth. His “far-fetched” ideas brought him under the scrutiny of the Roman Catholic tribunal, that tried him and required him to confess his sins.  In addition, his books were placed on the “List of Forbidden Books.”

Ponte Vechhio, built in 1345, the most photographed bridge in the world.

That was almost 500 years ago, and now what is happening today in American politics?  The same thing!  Self-appointed keepers of morality much like the church tribunals of 500 years ago are determining what books are evil and should be kept away from schools and libraries.  Certain factions are deciding on behalf of all people that our society needs to be protected from books about our nation’s history of racism or discussing various aspects of sexuality.

Two years ago, I published a blog reviewing some of the recently banned books by school districts, “These Banned Books Are Delightful” and a follow on, “Another delightful and insightful banned book – Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe.” Several years ago, one of the best teachers in Orange County, North Carolina was run out of town since he dared to read a book about a prince marrying another prince to his class.  (Read my blog about this.)

Galileo died a sad and lonely death at his home in Florence, and the city of Florence has always regretted the bad treatment of Galileo and has made efforts to keep his memory alive.  So is history now repeating itself here in the USA?  I do hope that in the future, our nation regrets letting small minds dictate what our population may and may not read.

Re-introducing the Fabulous Deanna M. Jones!

Deanna and I sharing a booth at the recent Raleigh Pride Expo

If you plan to come to Out Raleigh Pride on June 22, do come by the Total Engagement Consulting booth to meet Deanna and to get some information about her expertise.

Late last year I announced that Deanna M. Jones (link to that announcement) would be joining Total Engagement Consulting with the intent of her taking over my business at the end of 2024. Now as we are getting closer to this transition, I am so impressed with all the great things Deanna has done over the past months and the key activities she has planned. I want to continue to introduce her to my clients and even have some of you engage with her this year.

Some of Deanna’s past accomplishment and activities:

• Last June, Deanna created and delivered a superb educational and interactive workshop for the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce’s LGBTQ Pride “We Connect” event.

Deanna and other community leaders advocating for DEI at the NC State Legislature

• Deanna has co-presented several workshops with me on supporting transgender and nonbinary people in the workplace.         

• When I was out of the country on vacation, Deanna did a great job and provided a 2-hour LGBTQ “Safe Zone” training to one of my clients


• Deanna and I co-staffed the “Total Engagement Consulting / Deanna Jones Now” table at the 2024 Raleigh Pride Expo

• Deanna emceed the Harmony NC LGBT+ Allied Chamber of Commerce business forum

• She has several LGBTQ+ Pride Month speaking sessions lined up for this June

• She testified in front of the North Carolina Legislature against defunding state DEI initiatives

• And she continues to win storytelling and speaking events with her engaging dynamic speaking style. She would make an awesome key note speaker for any event

• And on the fun side of things, Deanna recently married the love of her live, Imee, and a beautiful ceremony at Duke Chapel.

Deanna was a beautiful bride in her April wedding at Duke Chapel


And what does Deanna have planned for the near future?

• She is slated to become the next President of the Harmony NC LGBT + Allied Chamber of Commerce

• She will be the next monthly chapter speaker on June 27th for TSRHM – the Triangle Society of Human Resource Management


Please do be in touch if you would like to set up an introductory meeting or call with Deanna.