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my whole life, what am i running from?Continue reading on Medium »
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my whole life, what am i running from?Continue reading on Medium »
I wish I could be fully honest with you all. I did some things, I crossed some lines, and I’m sure that if I shared them you’d be able to…Continue reading on Medium »
It’s been ten months since my introduction post.Continue reading on Medium »
About the Book:What does it mean to heal from trauma caused by the people, beliefs, and practices of your faith? And to rebuild a sense of self, when high-control religion said you...
Pop artist and virtuoso pianist Saint Micah reflects on reclaiming his identity throug...
From the memoir, “The Double Dutch Fuss,” this Emmy winning writer’s self-described obligatory coming-out tour slowly brought him closer to self-love.
Reconciling the Life That Shaped Me with the Life I Built.Continue reading on Medium »
There is a moment in Seinfeld where George Costanza, having decided that every instinct he has ever had is wrong, walks up to a woman…Continue reading on Medium »
**Before reading this know- this was very personal and its took alot to write about this**...
By Vinita Hampton Wright Each of us carries a self-image in mind and heart. I attach to myself certain adjectives, strengths, weaknesses, and other personality traits. I carry a pa...
My Greatest Talent Is Embarrassing MyselfContinue reading on Medium »
A renowned author shares her 47-year journey of spiritual discovery, revealing how she finally understood the true meaning of grace and the radical love of God, transforming her li...
I'm out of control. I didn't mean to be. ...
Every time someone calls me an author, I tense up. I can feel it in my shoulders. I purse my lips, and the wrinkles on my forehead grow deeper when…
Reckoning with my own story became the vehicle for reckoning with my profession—and with what psychiatric care does to the people we care for. The post Nobody Told Me to Do This: W...
How I realized I wasn’t becoming someone new — I was remembering who I’d always been.Continue reading on Medium »
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You’ve Always Been This Way is a column written by Taylor Harris, a late-diagnosed neurodivergent woman and 1980s preschool dropout, who identifies every moment from her past that...
Seeing myself in the mirror for the first time in a long time is one of the reasons I celebrate Pride this year. The post Looking in the mirror and finally seeing myself. appeared...
The Long Road Back to My Own VoiceContinue reading on Medium »
The hardest truths are often the most liberatingContinue reading on ILLUMINATION »
As a TV writer, I showed Black women as we’d never been seen before. But there was one story I wasn’t ready to tell.
“I think a lot of queer people understand that kind of loneliness. The kind where you’re grieving a life you haven’t even allowed yourself to live yet.”View Entire Post ›
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