1 day agoHow the Delta LiesI went to Mississippi this month. I am never coming back. Oh, I’m back, but I’m not the same. Even when we were there, we sometimes could only process what we were learning by saying ‘that’s so Mississippi.’ Sometimes that is still the answer — incomplete, and completely true. The…Civil Rights8 min readCivil Rights8 min read
Feb 16The Rumble and the RoarPeople write songs about trains. Majestic, mysterious, powerful, ominous, formidable, romantic — trains are all the things. But few people desire to live near traintracks or rail yards. Homes near tracks and yards are worth less than comparable homes elsewhere. Deisel fumes and toxic dust lead to increased risk of…Railways5 min readRailways5 min read
Jan 1Now. Here. This.Well, it was a year, all right. Like most of us, there have been better, and there have been worse. This year, though, I promised to be IN IT. To not be leveled by the hits that seem to just keep coming, to rally, speak truth into action, show up…Year In Review5 min readYear In Review5 min read
Nov 2, 2022A Mighty Front PorchMy own faith journey is messy, complicated, a work-in-progress. But it does exist, it is unfolding. Not long ago, I heard that old stalwart hymn, “A Mighty Fortress is Our God” reframed to include thinking of God as a place of protection and shelter rather than an actual ‘fortress’. Not…Cancer5 min readCancer5 min read
Oct 2, 2022Peace through Mis En PlaceMost of us cook because we have to feed the people in our house, or just ourselves. There is a love/hate synergy with cooking, and if you are Team H, well, the advent of food delivery apps was probably a gamechanger for you. For those of us on the Love…Cooking5 min readCooking5 min read
Sep 9, 2022Royally ConnectedWhile not a royal-watcher in the truest sense, hell yes, I watched most of the major celebrations and life passages of the British monarchy, and many of these moments were spent alongside my dear friend, Kirsten, giving commentary and opinions and predictions. So much news coverage of funerals and weddings…Royals5 min readRoyals5 min read
Aug 9, 2022Team Sandy.Olivia Newton-John has been quietly sitting on my Hero list for some time. She changed a lot of things for a lot of women. Not just for the prim, nerdy high school girls who flocked to “Grease” in theaters in the late ‘70’s — maybe seeing it more times than…Breast Cancer5 min readBreast Cancer5 min read
May 25, 2022Not Cool With ItGen-Z is front and center, what with their middle pocket graduating high school in these next weeks. Gen-Z is often defined as those born between 1997 and 2012. I’m a parent on the far end of that group, and I work in a university surrounded every single day with the…Gen Z6 min readGen Z6 min read
May 1, 2022Zero to SixtyOne take on the age-old question of how-old-are-you: give your age with the year you were born and let others do the math. For me, this last week marks the end of one decade and the start of another, and all the baggage and reflection and promise and astonishment that…Aging9 min readAging9 min read
Mar 22, 2022Help the People Help the PeopleYou think it’s difficult to access, but it’s not, I promise you. That last shred of reserves, for empathy, for kindness, for being a decent human being, is still within reach. Here’s a little how-to on why helping others matters, and why guiding students to care out loud is rewarding…Mental Health6 min readMental Health6 min read