After my daughter was diagnosed with Juvenile Arthritis, I struggled to figure out when to push her move and when to encourage her to rest.… Continue Reading

After my daughter was diagnosed with Juvenile Arthritis, I struggled to figure out when to push her move and when to encourage her to rest.… Continue Reading
I was very fortunate as a new white mom of two adopted Haitian children and one child by birth to have a dear friend who was a librarian. She hooked us up with every children’s book featuring people of color that existed. This was no easy task as there weren’t that many books to choose… Continue Reading
As a white parent of children of color, I am ashamed to admit that I have at times allowed the halo of white privilege that surrounds my children to paralyze me when it comes to their educations. If I can do it to my own children, imagine how uninformed, albeit well-meaning, teachers who presumably do… Continue Reading
What do feminism and textiles have in common?… Continue Reading
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