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Love and War with Spoken Word Artist Andrea Gibson – YouTube
On the morning after the most unthinkable US election result, when the Black American US President will meet to talk about transition to the white man who has given license to unbridled bigotry, hatred, racism, xenophobia and so much more, … Continue reading
Reposted from Daily Good. Anne Lamott on Grief, Grace, and Gratitude, by Maria Popova
Anne Lamott on Grief, Grace, and Gratitude–by Maria Popova, syndicated from brainpickings.org, Dec 30, 2014On the grace of redefining ourselves and redefining okayness when life throws us its merciless curveballs.“Grief, when it comes, is nothing like we expect it to … Continue reading