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Asking Questions, Sharing a Meal
Asking Questions, Sharing a Meal

Tanvi Kohli and SIddhi Vora were not exactly sure how to approach their academic research with the people of Kutch, India. What they discovered made it possible to build relationships and gain meaningful insights.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroAnna ReidJune 4, 2024
My Mother’s Search for Nirvana
My Mother’s Search for Nirvana

Sharon Enck experienced a road trip of a childhood in her mother’s bohemian search for freedom. Now, as a parent herself, she’s learned the importance of balancing freedom with loving restraint.


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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroGrace TobinNovember 15, 2023
Rising Against the Tide
Rising Against the Tide

Living in Florida her whole life, Steph Strickland was accustomed to natural disasters. But the deadly intensity of Hurricane Irma awakened her to the seriousness of the climate crisis.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroGrace TobinOctober 12, 2023
When the Lights Go Out
When the Lights Go Out

When Erika Nanes’ home lost power during a heat wave, she not only personally experienced the impact of climate change—she also better understood how her choices can effect the lives of others.

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FeaturedHero, Essays, All PostsErin PetersJune 29, 2023
Accepting the Fact of Mortality
Accepting the Fact of Mortality

After decades of living with a chronic illness, Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer was rocked by a cancer diagnosis—eventually teaching her that accepting mortality was a necessary step toward healing.

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FeaturedHero, Essays, All PostsErin PetersJune 15, 2023
My Decision
My Decision

When Barbara Ashwood found out she was pregnant, she knew she couldn’t keep it. Fifteen years later, she realized that she had to speak out about the choice that she made.

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FeaturedHero, Essays, All PostsErin PetersMarch 16, 2023
Insight from a Doe
Insight from a Doe

Jennifer Ochstein’s unexpected encounter with a wild doe helped her discover a new, profound connection to the natural world.

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Essays, All Posts, FeaturedHeroErin PetersFebruary 9, 2023
Processing Painful Memories
Processing Painful Memories

When Patricia Murphy experienced a suicidal thought during her morning run, she decided it was time to face the traumatic memories she was holding inside and pursue therapy.

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Essays, All Posts, FeaturedHeroErin PetersDecember 6, 2022
Love, Death and Improv
Love, Death and Improv

By embracing the present and uncertainty, Drew Dotson found love and weathered the heavy turbulence caused by illness.

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FeaturedHero, All Posts, EssaysErin PetersOctober 20, 2022Illness, Health
When I Didn't Belong to Me
When I Didn't Belong to Me

When Ukraine-born Masha Kisel experienced a traumatic period of disconnection in college, she worried whether she’d ever find her way back to feeling normal.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroErin PetersSeptember 30, 2022Mental Health
Topless and Independent in Barcelona
Topless and Independent in Barcelona

While traveling in Spain, Amy Silverman’s daughter with Down syndrome taught her an important lesson about growing up.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroAnna ReidAugust 4, 2022Women's History Month
I Am the Dreadful Other
I Am the Dreadful Other

Despite the pressures to hide her true self, Elizabeth Burch-Hudson has fought to become a proud bisexual queer.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroAnna ReidJuly 14, 2022Courageous Acts
Dad’s Final Journey
Dad’s Final Journey

Kelsey Cleveland’s father had become tortured by cancer. She was determined to assist his courageous decision to end his life on his own terms.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroAnna ReidMay 26, 2022Courageous Acts
A Knock on the Door
A Knock on the Door

Shelley Johansson was unsure at first of the intentions of the woman standing at her door, but she soon realized the courage it took for her to seek help.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroAnna ReidMay 16, 2022Courageous Acts
My Father’s Detention
My Father’s Detention

Cynthia Lim’s father died when she was just seven years old, and she was determined to learn more about the truth of his life.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroAnna ReidMay 12, 2022
The Places Scent Takes Us
The Places Scent Takes Us

Recognizing that scent is an archive for memory, Megan Volpert sought to find a perfume that evoked formative years of her life.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroAnna ReidMarch 24, 2022
Love and Loss Among the Trees
Love and Loss Among the Trees

Susan Baskin has always loved trees. When a 100-year-old tree in her backyard died earlier this year, it led her to reflect on the importance of trees—and love.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroalex cabreraDecember 17, 2021
The Making of an Environmentalist
The Making of an Environmentalist

Thomas Belton was trained as a classicist. But his brother’s leukemia and subsequent death led him to question the toxic environments where they lived and played, setting him on a new career path.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroalex cabreraOctober 15, 2021Career, Health, Environment
Leaving Faith Behind
Leaving Faith Behind

Ron Broglio had chosen a religious life with the Jesuits. Then an unexpected session involving a toy heart and a dinner with a friend in London sent him in a new—and more loving—direction.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroalex cabreraSeptember 23, 2021religion
When Hate Attacked My Home
When Hate Attacked My Home

In 1985, when animosity between the US and Iran was raging, Pardis Mahdavi returned home to find an angry message scrawled on her front door. It was a day that changed her and her family’s life forever.

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All Posts, Essays, FeaturedHeroalex cabreraJune 9, 2021
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