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Changing Our Thought Patterns to Help with Social Change
What if I told you that there was an unprovoked shooting on a group of Black people in Clinton, Mississippi, … More
Summer’s Yield (A Gardening Photo Essay)
Edissa Nicolás-Huntsman is a 2019 Nautilus Gold and BookLife Award-Winning Essayist of “Audacious Warrior: Ernestine L. Rose” in Fierce: Essays … More
Maintaining Our Stories As We Fight Injustice
Every day is an opportunity to make history — and to study it. Human existence is cyclical, and it is … More
Get Uncomfortable! (Unlearning Oppression: Lesson 20)
Another week, another inexplicable shooting of a black person. And still it is very difficult for many White Americans in … More
Five Traits That Interfere with Social Awareness
As voters get ready to approach the booths this November, concerns ranging from healthcare to education to government fiscal responsibility … More
Boundaries: An Important Complement to Healing
As part of our ongoing discussion of healing our own ailments, it’s time to consider the ways we invest in … More
Resources for Survivors of Sexual Assault
You’re on the other side, now what? Methods of healing sexual trauma can include art, music, spoken word, or any … More
Communicate with Intention (Unlearning Oppression: Lesson 18)
Recently, I received a beautifully written “Out-of-Office automatic reply” that opened my heart with compassion and awareness. Without delving into … More
Early Childhood Education Series Pt. 8: Home Preschool Curriculum
@prestonwb Will Preston @wbpreston Early childhood education at home in the time of social distancing can be restricting and confining, however it … More
