6.20.20 // I've been hesitant
I've been hesitant to post photos of myself. My surface reason has been, why should I take up space when other narratives, photos, and voices need to be lifted?
6.16.20 // Nature versus Nurture
Is human behavior determined by the environment, either prenatal or during a person's life, or by a person's genes?
6.12.20 // I am privileged
As I continue to examine societal structure, I am using every day to explore my own white privilege- taking steps in my life to critically think about how I can contribute to solutions to America's white supremacist culture.
6.9.20 // Reactions
I've been thinking about reactions lately, mostly because of the reactions I've experienced from others and the ones I've given to the world.
6.8.20 // Quiet, but not silent
The past week I've welcomed thoughts and started dialogues, both the easy ones and the hard ones. But these aren't just one-off conversations, these are the conversations that need to keep happening regardless of short media cycles.
5.30.20 // Selfies (Part 3)
Why do people opt into posting selfies? Why do I opt in to posting selfies?
5.29.20 // Selfies (Part 2)
In January 2020, @jennakutcher wrote about an experiment she did a few years back. She challenged herself to show her face on Instagram every single day for one month to see what happened...
5.21.20 // My "I've been in quarantine" too long face
Expertly captured a few years back on a stop through Joshua Tree while moving out to San Francisco.
5.18.20 // Adventure is a Path
Real adventure – self-determined, self-motivated, often risky – forces you to have firsthand encounters with the world.
5.16.20 // Monument Valley
For me, the draw for that trip centered around seeing the towering sandstone buttes of Monument Valley.