Some thoughts on not being a parental pain in the ass during distance learningPlenty has been written about the stress working parents — especially the White and privileged among us — are under to manage distance…Oct 13, 2020Oct 13, 2020
Published inForgeLet’s Stop Romanticizing Post-Pandemic LifeEven on the other side, we will not have transcended the mess of who we areAug 24, 20209Aug 24, 20209
Published inThe Bold ItalicAnswering White People’s Most Commonly Asked Questions about the Black Lives Matter MovementA collective Q&A by and for people with privilege seeking to learn more about racial justiceJun 1, 202018Jun 1, 202018
The Walls in our NeighborhoodsAs I was driving my 5-year-old to school this morning, NPR updated us both about our current president’s maniacal desire for a wall. “Do…Jan 8, 2019Jan 8, 2019
6 WOC-Led Organizations Where Your Philanthropic Money Will MatterLooking for an organization with a badass woman of color in leadership who is doing amazing things in fresh-thinking, dignity-restoring…Dec 30, 2018Dec 30, 2018
Published inThe Whole StorySolutions Journalism: One Way To Combat ‘Me Too’ Backlash Across IndustriesBy Chelsea Fuller and Courtney E. MartinDec 19, 2018Dec 19, 2018
Published inThe Whole Story7 Tips for Journalists Interested in Pursuing Solutions-Oriented Stories on #MeTooThe volume and variety of reporting on sexual harassment and assault in the last year has skyrocketed. According to the Women’s Media…Oct 29, 2018Oct 29, 2018
Published inBRIGHT MagazinePhilanthropy Needs To Take A Hard Look At Its Colonial RootsOld boy networks, savior complexes, colonial thinking dominate philanthropy. Edgar Villanueva’s book “Decolonizing Wealth” offers a way…Oct 17, 20181Oct 17, 20181
What is a judge, if not a teacher?Let’s say, for just a moment, that it doesn’t matter whether Judge Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted Dr. Christine Blasey Ford. It does…Sep 28, 2018Sep 28, 2018