Truths of Our Hues: “She Loves Me” by Quinn Johnson
“She Loves Me” by Quinn Johnson I’m sure that I’m not alone when I say I’ve fought hard to fully accept myself as a person, as a woman. As a … Read more
“She Loves Me” by Quinn Johnson I’m sure that I’m not alone when I say I’ve fought hard to fully accept myself as a person, as a woman. As a … Read more
“Deep-Rooted” It’s been awhile since I’ve been able to escape the crushing weight of my responsibilities, capitalism and its vicious demands. I’ve missed sitting with my narrative journal and favorite … Read more
Growing is rather uncomfortable isn’t it? It’s so necessary though. We outgrow old shoes and jeans, even our favorite pairs. Let’s face it, it’d be more awkward to walk around … Read more
“Wildfires” Year 2023 for me began as a dumpster fire. I felt what was left of my already tattered heart, crack more and fall into the pits of my stomach. … Read more
“Brown Skin” Community, visibility and representation are valuables that I’ll never take for granted again. Growing up, these terms didn’t hold as much weight for me, because I felt a … Read more
This week’s blog post is a calligraphy dedicated to my existence. I want to honor my truths and my experiences with no intent to hurt/harm others, but only to liberate … Read more
Hey everyone, I was so excited to learn that Radwell now has a feature on our website that allows clinicians to engage in blog writing!! That means I’m one step … Read more