This year, I am teaching seniors, many of whom I taught when they were in ninth grade. This fall we read Angie Thomas' The Hate U Give, and took a field trip to see the film adaptation. As a white woman, I have learned not to be surprised anymore by the trauma I feel in my... Continue Reading →
wishing you well poem
there isn't a section of greeting cards for: reaching out to your estranged adult child or estranged adult parent. am i left to select a message that could also be given to a cancer patient, a widow, a friend you haven't heard from in a while? should i select a landscape scene or a small... Continue Reading →