Feeling the thing we fear

Last week I started crafting a blog about the heaviness of the asylum seeker crisis, of seeing little boys that could have been my nephew lying dead on the sand and how I feel like all I write about is that heaviness and how to carry it (perhaps this is my occupational hazard). I was […]

On being a weepy mess; Compassion hurts

I have been away this last few weeks in South East Asia. My day job takes me all over the place where I visit the organisations our agency partners with and see their projects, hear their stories and get a glimpse into their lives and cultures. I love my job, the work, the people, the […]

The African American History Museum

The African American History Museum is offering $2 admission all weekend. Eastern State Penitentiary will hold a reading of MLK “Letter from Birmingham Jail” Saturday through Monday. Philadelphia National Constitution Center has $5 admission on Monday and the museum goers can engage in the many activities being offered, from service projects to listening to the […]

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