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2020-03-08 Worldwide Women’s Day

on this special day may we celebrate all the times all the ways, we women, girls and those who identified … More

holy days, unsettling the settler within, we who care who take care

when I take the time to sit with you

when I take the time to sit with you with her, with them long enough pour me déposé.e & déposé.e … More

my mantras/my practices, we who care who take care

Mapping the last episode of my disability

I am so sick and tired to be sick. And even though chronic pain is rough, chronic infections are worst … More

mapping my disability, we who care who take care

The Art of Listening to the Most Marginalized …

For a marginalized person, being truly heard means becoming visible. For anyone whose voice has been silenced, distorted, or erased, … More

mapping my disability, we who care who take care

because it’s thanksgiving

I would like to say thanks for the Champs des possibles, a land growing wilder by the years, holding space … More

holy days, we who care who take care

Montreal, September 27 – climate strike

this Friday we were there. and again we will be there the next one. and the next one. until we … More

Earth/climate, holy days, we who care who take care

4 years of wearing a mask

this is what I looked like from 2003 to 2006, I had to wear a medical mask when leaving my … More

exhibit/performance, mapping my disability, masks, we who care who take care

28 years of disability

This week I celebrated 28 years of being full time disabled, which meant not working anymore, spending more or less … More

mapping my disability, masks, we who care who take care

for generations to come

when harm has been done, abuse, violence, genocide to often the silence that was kept, imposed or chosen allowed the … More

unsettling the settler within, we who care who take care

as in a choir

as in a choir where improvisation is not only an exercise for the voice, but a space where one inserts … More

we who care who take care

how do we travel the unknown?

we who care who take care

what about this gluey sadness?

this gluey sadness, hiding underneath so many layers of, what it seems, isolated, difficult moments, & showing up like the … More

Earth/climate, we who care who take care

March 8, what to envision

As a mother, a grandmother each day as I am witnessing the devastation inflicted by what some call climate changes … More

Earth/climate, healing, holy days, we who care who take care

a mirroring space

I cannot know what I think until I know what I feel. I cannot know what I feel until I … More

we who care who take care

what we need is a care economy

there are days when my whole being is just this aching heart from within and from without everything hurts, makes … More

mapping my disability

a dangerous obliviousness

this morning, my shallow breath, my dark mood tell me, once again, how painful is obliviousness a harsh reminder of … More

mapping my disability, we who care who take care

what a mind blowing revelation!

sitting on the floor of the balcony as I face the sea behind the few houses scattered here and there … More

mapping my disability
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lullaby for darker times

to soothe my mind when he is upset my body when she feels assaulted both when they see the worst … More

mapping my disability

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

mapping my disability, 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

mapping my disability, we who care who take care

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