Sundays, since my first one here, have been my favorite day of every week. I don’t really remember what they looked like before meeting you and I want to hold onto that.
Category: Elisa Anne
Labyrinths in Higher Education
Without knowing anything about the maze look-alike, I began walking its path…
Sharing a Needed Perspective: Resisting the Spectacle and Restoring Life
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(Re) Learning How to Cook!
Now that we’ve been in quarantine for …a while, I’ve run out of options to try on the “Things To Do In Quarantine” list so I am having to spread my wings a little wider.
I will be a hummingbird…
I will be a hummingbird, I will do the best I can.
A Season for Intersectionality
I am a strong advocate for intersectionality. I first heard the term during my time in undergrad (more specifically, my first semester in the social work program). Merriam Webster’s Dictionary says this about intersectionality: It’s been around since the late 1980’s but intersectionality is a word that’s new to many of us. It’s used to…
The Butterfly Effect
I am a rather reflective person. I oftentimes find myself looking back on where I was in this exact moment one, two, three years ago. I don’t do this because I want to go back but because I find it so important to remember who and what helped me become who I am today. It…
Imposter Syndrome
It’s no secret I’m young. Many young adults compensate with height or looking older than their age, I do not. I’m shorter than most of the youth in our youth group and constantly get mistaken as one of them. My young age and small stature don’t usually bother me but sometimes it does. It’s annoying having…
