Forget 2021 resolutions. Have your resolutions for 2021 crumbled already? Invest some time creating a strategy for 2021. Strategies Vs. Resolutions Strategy. I am still looking for a non-militaristic term for strategy. I don’t want to use master plan either. The term master is phallocentric language. I have no beef with the word military or […]
How to Curate: Framing
Choosing among different portraits gives a very different perspective of a person. How you embellish a photograph also conveys essential information. The language you use is also used in framing.
Framing Memory
No coverage of the subject of legacy and memory can even scratch the surface of the subject without discussion of what memory is. But equally important to understanding how memory works and what its limitations can be, is how you consciously present your memories. It is good to understand that the past has brought us […]
Meaningful Dates
A Wonderful Today Today marks a huge milestone for my daughter. Today is the first day she is officially working as an audiologist. She received her doctorate in May. Friday was the last day of a year-long externship with a major integrated managed care consortium. I am so proud of her. Not only was it a […]
Giving Beyond The Boxed Gift
This time of year makes me think of gifts and what women are giving to the next generation. This year, 2017, has been an extremely tumultuous time. To use a kitchen and baking metaphor our cultural batter is being is being whipped up, over-beaten, into a flat mess that may have a difficult time […]
Intersectionality and Legacy
Intersectionality is a concept applied by black feminists, womanists, to the additive nature of inclusion in non-dominant social groups. Poverty, class, male privilege, and white privilege all reinforce and strengthen the dominant norms of wealth, class, male privilege, and white privilege from which other norms are derived such as beauty, worth, and intelligence. I like the concept that intersecting […]