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Is diversity missing on air and in front of the camera?

posted Monday, December 13, 2021

by: in The Online Politician

Hi Pigeon! Times are changing, and I must wonder if big media keeping up with the changing times? You are sitting there saying to yourself, “What do you mean Geri?” We have companies hiring Diversity and Inclusion Managers, we have slogans like “ALL IN EQUITY,” we have demands on companies to be more inclusive, with […]

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Benita Roth On The Life and Death of ACT UP/LA

posted Tuesday, August 22, 2017

by: in Spirituality

Successful direct action and protest are key mobilizing forces of change, and in this new era where resistance needs to be part of our everyday lives, stories like that of ACT UP/LA become increasingly important. How did these organizations mobilize in ways that made a difference? What’s happened to anti-AIDS direct action since? Is there […]

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In The Spirit of Wellness and Healing: Toronto AIDS Vigil – June 20th, 2017

posted Friday, June 9, 2017

by: in Spirituality

It’s Pride Month in Toronto, which means a month of events and celebrations highlighting the strength and diversity of our community.  It also means that community members and allies have an opportunity to reflect on our history and the important moments that help to define who we are, while bringing forward momentum. There’s something to be said […]

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Building Inclusive Spirituality

posted Tuesday, May 23, 2017

by: in Spirituality

When you find yourself on the fringes of a traditional faith, your expression of spirituality can take on different forms. I struggled for a while, with reconciling my spiritual experiences with my lived experiences and the spiritual “food” that used to nourish me. I often walked away from a book, lecture or workshop feeling empty […]

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Book Review: Big Miracles by Joanna Garzilli

posted Friday, April 14, 2017

by: in Spirituality

The weather lately has been perfect for curling up with a good book, while the rain falls and Spring sorts out its dips in temperatures ahead of Summer. One book in particular that jumped out as a need-to-share is: Big Miracles by Joanna Garzilli. I’m a student of A Course in Miracles, and as a result […]

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From The Heart To The Page: Ruth Fishel’s New Book “Time For Me”

posted Saturday, March 5, 2016

by: in Spirituality

There are books that talk about self-care in meaningful ways and then there are books which actually make good on the promises they make about how helpful they will be. “Time for Me” by Ruth Fishel happens to be one of these books and I couldn’t help but share with you. When it made it […]

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10 Ways We Give Away Our Power

posted Saturday, October 24, 2015

by: in Spirituality

Power is a funny thing, because the times where we feel like we have the least amounts of it are the moments where we arguably have the most of it. We simply need to understand how to best use that power and awaken the will within ourselves to move the mountains we are here to […]

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Label Maker

posted Tuesday, October 13, 2015

by: in Parenting

So The Ginger Menace had a shining moment today. Even though I had an appointment I just had to stick around for his special day, when he would get a turn to take attendance to the office, be the teachers assistant and most importantly and fabulously ring the bell. As he took hold of the […]

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10 Self-Care Rituals To Start Today

posted Wednesday, September 9, 2015

by: in Spirituality

It came up twice this week and I thought it warranted a blog post on its own. Self-care. It’s not just a buzz-word, generating it’s own kind of pop culture heat. The reality is that it’s an important ingredient in keeping yourself in your best shape. Whether we want to believe it or not, it […]

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A Letter to My Twelve Year Old Self

posted Thursday, July 30, 2015

by: in Spirituality

Inspired by an Oprah post, I thought about the spiritual significance of what I would say now, to a younger me and how little I spoke to that place I was in so many years ago. We often forget to be as vocal about our gratitude for ourselves as we are for what others put […]

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