
The only constant here is me. I'm a writer, religion scholar, educator, professional advocate with/for sexual violence survivors, young widow, solo parent, and hopeless gardening addict trying to live well. Follow along if you'd like.
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Cesar Chavez. The main reason that stories like these take so egregiously long to be heard—and that survivors are therefore made to suffer obscenely—is that we’re afraid that telling them will discredit the social ideals that people behavin...
Dear readers, when I call this a fragment, I mean it. This thought is underdeveloped, but when you reach the end, you’ll understand why. New tethers can’t anchor the Earth.
I could not write after Sam died. If someone had forced my...
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Happy New Year, all. Me and mine started 2026 with a nice, heavy, bash over the head from our dear friend, Covid. And we’re currently attempting to avoid contact with all living beings in our vicinity, because according to maps from the CDC...
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(Tip: If you’re skimming, the part I care about most is at the end.)
Half the problem with addressing sexual violence is that, as a society, we don’t have clarity about what it is. Some of the fog is the resul...
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