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Author Archives: Susan Young

LIFE, UNWOUND: WE SHOULD KNOW BETTER

LIFE, UNWOUND: WE SHOULD KNOW BETTER

I remember my grandmother, Memere, and her small beach cottage. We, “the kids,” would jump out of our Mercury wagon and she’d offer us half chocolate/half vanilla ice cream cups. Lots of her grandchildren –my siblings and cousins–gathered there. Big families mattered.  We spilled the melted treat all over ourselves. Memere would wash our sticky… Continue Reading

LIFE, UNWOUND: WHEN REST FEELS LIKE RISK

LIFE, UNWOUND: WHEN REST FEELS LIKE RISK

Rest often feels like risk to me. Raised in the sixties and seventies with cries of “we can,” we powered into fights for rights and marches for progress for our collective hearts. “We can” and “we should” called us, with zealous urgency, to action. Our refrain was, “For humanity to grow more humane, we must… Continue Reading

LIFE, UNWOUND: Maybe There’s Hope

LIFE, UNWOUND: Maybe There’s Hope

I write this on Juneteenth in the middle of Pride month. And I see the mess adults are handing the next generations; homophobia, racism, people hurting people. But when I hear the brilliance in children, hope explodes.   I read to my granddaughters. Their naturally occurring sweetness radiates. First, the book, “Peaceful Fights for Equal Rights:”… Continue Reading

Virtual Pride Parade

Virtual Pride Parade

Here’s a post from my son’s Instagram. What a beautiful idea. View this post on Instagram Pride is different this year. Let’s come together to celebrate our intersectionality and remember that PRIDE can be a celebration AND an unstoppable march onward. #bublypartner I’m proud to be partnering with bubly sparkling water for their #UnstoppablePride parade,… Continue Reading

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