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It has taken me longer than usual to write this Mothering in Color post. I did not realize just how much I had been holding on to during the four years of the Trump Presidency, nor did I realize how heavy I was feeling while holding my breath through seemingly endless vote counts and recounts and...
If you’re working remotely this semester, I suspect you're experiencing a mix of apprehension and gratitude, since it's an option many don't have. You’ve probably asked yourself some version of the question: How in the world am I going to get ANY work done in the middle of this...
I've worn the same earrings every day for the last eight months. They're not expensive. Or fancy. Just cheap, simple earrings I picked up in early March before COVID infections started to spike. Their calming mandala-like design appealed to me.
I came across these mandala...
My very first Mothering in Color post was written in the beginning months of the Trump Presidency, in 2017, which seems so long ago now. It was entitled “What’s a Mom to Do in the Age of Trump.”
In that post, I credited Donald Trump with making me a better mother...
I have tried many times to write this post. For weeks, I have wrestled with what to write to make sense of everything that has happened over the last three months (that go back 400 years).
I am terrified. There’s just no other way to say it. The confluence of so many traumas, each on...
Sadness, hopelessness, fear, rage, panic, minimization, rationalization, numbness, denial are just some of the reactions you might be having to the current moment. Whatever you're experiencing is your body's attempt at coping with a stressful and rapidly changing situation.
Being mad at your very...
It had already been a difficult month. Hell, every month in 2020 has been difficult, but this one was extra. Extra extra. Another police shooting of an unarmed Black man caught on tape, this time the victim was Jacob Blake, a father from Kenosha, Wisconsin, shot seven times in the back while...