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Black woman (be)longing

Courtney Ariel

i show up curious, longing, learning & unlearning in community. i thank you for being here!

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The Cover Song: On Being “Folk” in the Academy

This summer I worked on a cover of Oleta Adams’ rendition of the song “Get Here,” originally written and performed by Brenda Russell.(1) I don’t think I’ve heard a version of this song that I don’t love. I wanted to hold it in my chest, and...

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a liturgy for letting go

I wrote this poem as a sort of prayer last February. It reminded me of the paradox that the coldest part of winter often comes just before life begins to remmerge. If it resonates with you, may it be added to all that is bringing you warmth...

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How we Wound: Thoughts on Endings

Read “How we Wound: Thoughts on Endings” by Courtney Ariel and a conversation with the author on t.r.h. blue’s .

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  • Courtney Ariel

    Courtney Ariel is a songwriter/writer who thinks about the impact of relational healing. A novice but enthusiastic watcher of birds & trees in the South, she holds the swaying palms of California, the lull and roar of the pacific, at her core, always

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