
The Super Bowl, Richard Sherman and perpetuating the myth of “The American Dream”
The American Dream Myth Since it’s Super Sunday, I thought I’d share a few of my thoughts on football, race, and life. And especially my thoughts
The American Dream Myth Since it’s Super Sunday, I thought I’d share a few of my thoughts on football, race, and life. And especially my thoughts
I was one of the lucky ones who were fortunate enough to get a job right out of teacher’s college. Living in my parent’s basement,
“The past is never really the past. It is always present in our bodies and our memories and our language and our denial.”
Read MoreWe here. #backtoschool
Read MoreA form of liberation arises in that space where we create our own aesthetic. Where we decide what to wear on our bodies and how to walk and whether we’ll pierce our ears and tattoo our skin. Our liberation arises when we are uniquely ourselves.
Read Morei swear teaching English to middle school students gets harder by the day.
Read More“For the more haunted among us, only looking back at the past can permit it finally to become past.” - mary carr
Read MoreFor questions, collaborations, or if you would just want to stop and say hello, I’d love to hear from you.
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