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“You talk so white.” I stared back at the girl who’d just said that to me, not surprised by her comment, but also unsure
“You talk so white.” I stared back at the girl who’d just said that to me, not surprised by her comment, but also unsure
The news coming out of Charlottesville, VA is horrifying. Racism is a weapon. It is life-destroying and goes against every tendency we have as
I stare at the 19 strangers encircling me and they look back at me – expectantly. I don’t like this kind of attention; even
Scars run across my body like tracks at a railroad terminal. They cross my entire abdomen in both directions. Large scars by any measure.
Secure attachment is the holy grail of child development and most moms are preprogrammed to pour themselves out so their kids can attain it.
Tonight, I lie here, sending my thoughts into the glowing screen, letting the soft tapping of the keys be the lullaby to the baby
After years of both lugging babies and bags down Terminal 5, the most amazing thing happened: all three of my children walked the long
Hello Mama, As we near the close of summer and all the kid activities that fill up this busy season, I am especially humbled
I used to feel like a nameless, faceless child who had left her birth country. Adopted from Korea at 6 months old, I never
As the oldest child in a single parent family, I grew up fast. But when I became a mom, I wanted to “do it
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