
communitales
communitales capture the essence of why [here] matters in the form of stories heard, experiences had and lessons learned while doing this work.
The Troubles as my [well-timed] teacher
A couple weeks ago a took a trip to Northern Ireland - on my own dime and during my vacation - to learn about The Troubles.
coming clean about my 💩y TEDx talk
It was one of the first things that I ever put on my bucket list - give a TED talk.
the L & K café
Laura and I had been meeting at Boston area cafes for weekly Monday morning brainstorms for over a month when the pandemic hit.
why [here] actually matters | w[h]m pt.8
Shortly after that interaction with Mayor Pete, I finally met up with Christin.
on western avenue | w[h]m pt.7
When I arrived on Western Avenue, I was immediately swept up by the excitement of it all.
what happens when you come back empty handed? | w[h]m pt.6
I wasn’t sure what kind of welcome I would receive upon returning to South Bend for Best. Wednesday. Ever.
on the road back to South Bend | w[h]m pt.5
It’s a 10 hour straight-shot from my great aunt & uncle’s homestead in rural Arkansas to South Bend, Indiana, but my travels have taught me that the best route between two points is rarely the most direct one.
reflecting on identity, privilege and communal harm in trump’s america | w[h]m pt.4
White American men were thrust into the spotlight and put under widespread scrutiny following the election of President Trump in 2016.
gazing inwards | w[h]m pt.3
Somewhere along the way, the experience of exploring these communities and hearing the stories of the people from them, shifted my gaze inwards and led me to embrace a certain, contemplative solitude in Northwest Arkansas.
hitching post turned home | w[h]m pt. 2
I was staying in the annex of my Great Aunt Sue and Great Uncle Steve’s historic hitching post-turned-family home and nursery in Garfield, Arkansas, when I made the promise to Christin.
Best. Wednesday. Ever. | w[h]m pt. 1
Christin bugged me enough about attending Best. Wednesday. Ever. that I couldn’t say no…