Tag Archives: brokenness
Legacy
This November I will be voting in my grandfather’s honor. Wouldn’t it be nice to elect someone who believes in science, respects women, honors the Constitution, and doesn’t bully people on a daily basis? Although my grandfather’s work filled everyone’s … Continue reading
Posted in Reflections
Tagged brokenness, caregivers, change, children, community, compassionate, Constitution, election, exploited, freedom, memories, mental health, politics, Presidential Election, public office, racisim, rejected, respect, responsibility, science, social justice, violence, Vote, women
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Presidential Election
I love the Opt Ed section of the paper. I believe we all need to write at least one letter on something we’re passionate about in our lifetime. In saying that, I agree with this piece. Michelle Obama’s Democratic National … Continue reading
Posted in Reading
Tagged brokenness, caregivers, children, community, compassionate, exploited, freedom, Julia Mattson, mental health, Michelle Obama, politics, Presidential Election, public office, racisim, rejected, responsibility, social justice, violence, Vote
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