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When does joy-bonding become toxic positivity?
Love and light. Everything happens for a reason. Good vibes only. Choose joy. Protect your peace. If you know me, you know that I am quick to trust, easy to burst into laughter, and find joy in many things. I may have come close to owning a throw pillow with "Live, Laugh, Love" printed on it. Judge if you must but I'm a sucker for a good alliteration. While seemingly harmless and even wise to take heed to each of those socially rewarded shorthands, selective emotional accepta


BEING - a mnemonic trick for responsible feedback
Assertive - It's that lovely island sitting in between the volcanic build up of letting things slide for too long; the battle zone of...


Designing for fragility: how to literally budget for slowdowns and stalls caused by supremacy rxns
My shared insights assume that you are operationally familiar with fragility. My ideas are for professionals whose work is to shift the...


Body Privilege: Unpacking my invisible knapsack as the owner of a cis, able, thin, neuro-typical bod
As an immigrant, non-Christian woman of color, I dedicate significant attention and energy towards the ways I am marginalized. I want to...


Garbage in, landfill out: How data worship amplifies bias, division, and oppression
Around the turn of the century, theologian and retired professor at Harvard Divinity School compared our economic system to religion in...


Hana-Dul-Set aka what my 5 year old's Taekwando classes illuminated about the stubborn places in div
Originally published on LinkedIn


Lessons from the Book of Dougs AKA what if moral choices were the easy choices?
If you're a fan of The Good Place, you already know about The Book of Dougs. For those of you unfamiliar with The Good Place, here's what...


Nuclear Family: A roadblock to democracy and an insane social experiment
Originally published on LinkedIn


Techxodus
I participated in the Silicon Valley Community Foundation's On The Table community conversations about housing today. I hosted three...


What I would do if I were Education Secretary
Originally published on LinkedIn


Untangling the 2016 Election's Mess
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