WRITING
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Honoring the likely first Black female Supreme Court justice means respecting her full name - Chicago Tribune, March 6, 2022
Black people’s names carry history, intention and individuality. Unwanted nicknames can be a form of erasure.
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A STUNNING METEOR SHOWER ALLOWED MY MOTHER TO SHOW ME THE DEPTH OF HER LOVE - CHICAGO TRIBUNE, JUNE 8, 2022
Sometimes love is sacrificing an hour (or more) of sleep to stargaze with your little one.
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COMPANIES SCRAMBLE TO PUT CORONAVIRUS PLANS IN PLACE - TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY, MARCH 2020
As companies adjust to the reality of a global pandemic, workers and leaders alike prepare for the great work-from-home experiment.
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FINDING SPACE FOR BEAUTY - SOUTH SOUTHWEST (syndicated), APRIL 7, 2020
Grace Eleyae turned a bald spot into a beauty empire with the invention of her satin-lined cap.
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AT WORK AND IN LOVE - NEAR WEST (SYNDICATED), DECEMBER 15, 2019
Interested in pursuing a workplace relationship? Proceed with caution, experts say.
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AIM FOR THE SKY - COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, JUNE 2016
Sara Nelson shares the good, bad and the ugly of having a career as a flight attendant.
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PERIOD POVERTY AFFECTS WOMEN AND GIRLS WORLDWIDE - DETROIT NEWS (syndicated), SEPTEMBER 2019
Period poverty affects menstruators’ ability to work, learn and live. But a few trailblazers are leading the fight for menstrual equity in the U.S.
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I’m grateful to my dad for teaching me to live boldly and authentically - Chicago Tribune, June 19, 2022
In grad school I was taught to speak in first drafts, but my father already showed me how to live in first drafts.