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On Staying Hopeful
Last week was tough. Not just because many of us were returning to work after a holiday break, but for anyone who works in social justice advocacy, the air is thick with fear, apprehension, lingering shock and disappointment. What will … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, anger, change, fear, health, meaning, mindfulness, self-care, social justice, work
Tagged activism, asylum, Donald Trump, fear, holidays, justice, politics, racism, Rebecca Solnit, refugees, self-care, sexism, social change, xenophobia
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“Killing People is Too Superficial”
I love riding my bike, but lately I’ve noticed that within minutes of setting off on a ride in the city, I usually want to kill someone. I love the feel of the breeze, and the ease of getting around … Continue reading