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What Up, Mom?

Karen Hague

What could a poor black kid from the streets of Detroit and a privileged white woman from the suburbs of Indianapolis possibly have to teach each other over 38 years? As it turns out—a whole lot.

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Latest Issues

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Omair's Story - Part 2

Maybe you were fortunate and had a strong, loving father. Or maybe, like me, you’ve often wondered what that would have been like. My own father, though physically present, was depressed, anxious, and neglectful. He wasn’t strong or skilled...

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Omair's Childhood Story - Part 1

When I first met Omair (O) in 1987 at the Sarah Fisher Home, the administrator knew almost nothing about the boy who would become - without my realizing it then - my future godson and son. My earlier posts tell more of that story if you’re ...

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Meeting Omair

I was at a very low point in my life when I met Omair (we called him “O”) in February 1987. At 32, I already had a lot of rough road behind me. I’d just been diagnosed with mono, had recently gone through a nasty divorce, was working full t...

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What Up, Mom?

I’m so glad that you’re here!

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  • Karen Hague

    Retired therapist, recovering MBA and pro-democracy mom/grandma of beautifully diverse beloveds. Bookworm, writer, knitter, Al Anon old timer, trauma survivor & recovering love addict who lives with 2 lung diseases & multiple neuroses.

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