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a much needed conversation about non-avoidable burnout

After reading the first paragraph of the article entitled “Let’s talk about burnout” in the Lion’s Roar newsletter of September 9, … More

disability/invisible illness/trauma, we who care who take care

what do I need to say?

In the latest newsletter of On Being, we were ask the question What do I need to say? in the … More

disability/invisible illness/trauma, we who care who take care

climate action – September 8 2018

“I’ll sing to you, until you sing back” – those words written by Leanne Betasamosake Simpson were not written for … More

climate, we who care who take care

this is how shitty I feel

How do you answer a question like, How are you? in a public space or within the little time most … More

disability/invisible illness/trauma

march – women’s history month

“If you come here to help me, you’re wasting your time. If you come because your liberation is bound up … More

decolonization/unsettling, we who care who take care

justice for Tina Fontaine

Last Saturday, my granddaughter (5) and I went to the Vigil honoring Tina Fontaine to honor the death of this … More

decolonization/unsettling, we who care who take care

Breaking Free

Can I stop for this day, this afternoon, or at the least this hour? Can I stop listening to the … More

decolonization/unsettling, disability/invisible illness/trauma, we who care who take care

Unsettling the Settler Within – part 16

Every Sunday, for the duration of the traveling community art exhibition Reconciliation: What does it mean to you? – from … More

decolonization/unsettling

Unsettling the Settler Within – part 15

Every Sunday, for the duration of the traveling community art exhibition Reconciliation: What does it mean to you? – from … More

decolonization/unsettling, we who care who take care

Unsettling the Settler Within – part 14

Every Sunday, for the duration of the traveling community art exhibition Reconciliation: What does it mean to you? – from … More

decolonization/unsettling

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