Morgan JerkinsEven in a Changed World, Travel Will Be Worth the RiskThe idea of getting on a plane terrifies me. But I know I’ll do it again anyway.Aug 20, 20207Aug 20, 20207
jennifer pastiloffI’m Hearing Impaired, and My Mask Taught Me to Ask for What I NeedNavigating life with deafness can feel impossible during the pandemic, but I’ve found a solution that can work for everyoneAug 11, 20206Aug 11, 20206
Faith SalieHow to Love Your HometownThe pandemic has made me feel more connected to the place where I liveAug 4, 20201Aug 4, 20201
Luisa ColónWe’re All About to Be More Upfront About EthnicityI realize I need to show up as a Latina, because otherwise we all miss outJul 30, 2020Jul 30, 2020
Kelli María KorduckiWhy You Should Tell Your Friends ‘I Love You’It’s as important to express love to your friends as it is your partner or family. Maybe more.Jul 28, 20207Jul 28, 20207
Imani BashirHow to Move to a New CountryThe pandemic and anti-Black violence have our Black family reconsidering what home means to usJul 23, 202016Jul 23, 202016
Annaliese GriffinWe Have to Get Over Our Fear of Taking Sick DaysIn the After, each of us owes it to ourselves and the world to stay home. A lot.Jul 9, 20203Jul 9, 20203
Ellen O'Connell WhittetIn the After, I Will Say ‘No’Turns out a pandemic offers great practice for setting boundariesJul 7, 20209Jul 7, 20209
Mari AndrewLet’s Not Forget the Joy of a Spontaneous Phone CallQuarantine has reminded me how fun it is to talk on the phoneJul 2, 20205Jul 2, 20205
Rosie SpinksWhen This Is Over, I’ll Live By the SeaBefore the pandemic, stepping off the treadmill always felt impossibleJun 30, 20203Jun 30, 20203