Doing the Best We Can
No one is at their best right now. Not faculty, not staff, not students, not parents, not anyone.
No one is at their best right now. Not faculty, not staff, not students, not parents, not anyone.
Published in Women in Higher Education on Sept. 30, 2020: I feel like my insides are on fire too. But the fire that burns inside of me is anger and overwhelming fury.
Published in The National Teaching and Learning Forum on Sept. 1, 2020: Treating each other with care, respect and understanding was more important than sticking to a previous schedule or assignments that no longer worked in remote classrooms.
Published in Women in Higher Education on Sept. 1, 2020: I can’t wander now. And I feel even more lost. I’ve lost the ability to be aimless. I’ve lost the capability to not entirely notice what’s around.
Published in Women in Higher Education on July 29, 2020: Being a working mother comes with disadvantages because of bias and the structure of the workplace. Being a working mother during a pandemic is a disadvantage.
Published at Disability Acts on July 24, 2o2o: As if depression, your depression, isn’t a legitimate reaction to our broken, engulfed world.