Forget self-care, I’m for self-soothing.It’s Election Day. It’s the start of this year’s UN climate summit. It’s eclipse season (did you know there was a lunar eclipse this…Nov 8, 2022Nov 8, 2022
When We Take Too Much“We must have the courage to admit we have taken too much.” — Colette Pichon Battle, from a beautiful episode of On BeingMar 30, 2022Mar 30, 2022
Wintering and the Relief of SurrenderWell, hello. It’s been a minute since I wrote a thing. I’ve been hustling hard as a nearly 40-something trying to build a new career, and…Feb 17, 20221Feb 17, 20221
A future lost and gained.As we collectively trudge into the one year anniversary of the lockdown, I’ve found myself reflecting a lot recently on Arundhati Roy’s…Mar 14, 2021Mar 14, 2021
White people, we have a problem.Today, as I process the ongoing results of this election and wade through the uncertainty, I’ve been thinking a lot about one thing that…Nov 4, 2020Nov 4, 2020
Anti-capitalism: A JourneyIn this political moment, you’ve probably encountered all kinds of radical ideas. Abolish police. Abolish prisons. Reparations. Black…Aug 14, 2020Aug 14, 2020
Transition is Inevitable. Justice is Not.There’s a city on the shores of Lake Michigan fighting to protect itself from toxic ash during a respiratory pandemic. For decades…Jun 21, 2020Jun 21, 2020
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Smash it, and build something else.I started writing this post a few days after the video of Ahmaud Arbery’s death surfaced. It’s taken me a while to tackle this one, in…May 30, 2020May 30, 2020
Of Moose and MenFour out of five Indigenous womxn experience violence in their lifetimes. Homicide is the third leading cause of death for Indigenous…May 9, 20203May 9, 20203
ResistanceI know we’re in the midst of a global pandemic and the very fabric of our society in the U.S., which was terribly threadbare to begin with…May 2, 2020May 2, 2020