You posted a black square on your Instagram, but police brutality is still a thing! What now? If this is your first time working through antiracism, this could be a hard moment to navigate. It's been a month since George Floyd's murder and Black Lives Matter hit the mainstream, and things seem to be slowing … Continue reading A BLM Guide
What Dating on Love is Blind taught Danielle Drouin about Love
Danielle Drouin is up for anything. Throughout the years she’s worked about every gig you can think of from Fashion Week runway model and barista, to baker and yoga instructor. She's done a bit of everything, and that includes Reality TV dating. The first time Danielle participated in a show was three years ago with … Continue reading What Dating on Love is Blind taught Danielle Drouin about Love
Coronavirus Thoughts From An Autistic Woman
This collection of my thoughts is really not for the millions of people who have lost work or been displaced by COVID-19 and its aftermath. This is not for the medical workers fighting the disease on the front lines, nor the grocery store employees, delivery people, charity workers, and government employees who allow our society … Continue reading Coronavirus Thoughts From An Autistic Woman
How to Celebrate the Winter Solstice
Tonight is famously the longest, darkest night of the year for the Northern Hemisphere. But it also marks the moment the Sun reclaims this side of the planet. For hundreds of years this time has been one of re-birth and the start of new cycles. Yule, celebrated during Winter Solstice, is seen as when the … Continue reading How to Celebrate the Winter Solstice
The 2019 Feminist Holiday Gift Guide
Happy Holidays everyone! I hope your holiday season is one filled with peace and light and no last minute scrambling to buy the perfect presents for your loved ones. Mine is more the latter. And when you're a last minute shopper like me, it is even harder to buy gifts that are unique and support … Continue reading The 2019 Feminist Holiday Gift Guide