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Faith, Politics, and the Power of Language

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Religion and politics have always shared a table, but lately, the conversation feels louder, sharper, and harder to walk away from as a professional. I’ve found myself navigating these topics with increasing discomfort – not because I lack conviction, but because conviction now carries consequence. When someone asks if I’m religious, I usually answer, “I […]

What Happens When You Catch the Car? A Reflection on Dreams, Disability, and Finding Your Path

For many people with disabilities (or those who love and support them) the “car” we’re chasing might represent an inclusive education, an accessible workplace, equitable healthcare, or a sense of independence. When we finally catch up to these goals, we sometimes find ourselves unsure of the next step. We’re told to dream big, to aim […]