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Embracing The Work of Anti-Racism with Improv
Community, Mending Community, Mending

Embracing The Work of Anti-Racism with Improv

It’s a sign of hope when the unspoken comes to the surface and the floodgates are finally open. It’s a sign of progress and something to lean into. At the very least it has put a fire under my heels! The importance of holding space in the center for the most marginalized, has always been one of my core beliefs, and my commitment to live and act from this believe is stronger than ever.

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the rift between dreams
Place Place

the rift between dreams

The limits and desires I’ve spun over a lifetime have manifested a 1904 three-story, red brick, row house, on a quiet dead end street in one of Cincinnati’s earliest suburbs. This version surprises me! Is this the dream I’ve been working towards?

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home of one's own
Place Place

home of one's own

In 1929, “A Room of One’s Own” was Virginia Woolf’s call for women to be educated and to claim space for their voices, their visions and their power as creators, citizens and leaders. Virginia was a contemporary of my grandmother’s era. Today I have SIX rooms of my own plus a kitchen and two bathrooms!

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