Be smart with your food!
I always seem to have a lot of trouble with food waste. I tend to buy things in bulk which does not […]
I always seem to have a lot of trouble with food waste. I tend to buy things in bulk which does not […]
The American Dream, as it is taught in schools and society today, is a relatively recent term. It was first coined […]
I wanted to do a reflection on being alone as my post earlier this week pointed out some of the benefits of […]
Last December I began drafting a post about loneliness and never ended up publishing it. I had just been in Baltimore at […]
Being an individual with a mild disability, it has left me lost because the mainstream paradigm we are taught does not necessarily […]
As we go through life, our experiences and the people we surround ourselves with, directly affect the amount of passion and meaning […]
In response to a traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivor who is seeking solutions for how to manage higher education training post-brain injury… […]
You think you know the story of Hurricane Katrina, but you don’t—not all of it, in any case. This is because the […]
Lately, I have been feeling really self-conscious about many things related to my broken ankle/leg, including being social. It’s not just the […]
Inclusion comes in many forms, and we are introduced to this practice very early on in life. In preschool, our parents and […]