Healing America’s Narratives: The Inevitability of the Current Mood of the United States

Photo © by tom coe on Unsplash Part of a series, this essay explores the inevitability that surfaced amid the research for and writing of Healing America’s Narratives: The Feminine, the Masculine, & Our Collective National Shadow. Now available. If we begin with Jamestown, Virginia in 1607 and work our way forward through each day since then, especially those days not includedContinue reading “Healing America’s Narratives: The Inevitability of the Current Mood of the United States”

Healing America’s Narratives: Who Are My People?

Photo © by Brittani Burns on Unsplash Part of a series, this essay explores a subheading from Chapter Eleven of Healing America’s Narratives: The Feminine, the Masculine, & Our Collective National Shadow. Now available. Who Are My People? In the perfectly integrated, comprehensive, inclusive, and balanced universe in which most of us do not (think we) live, we can hearContinue reading “Healing America’s Narratives: Who Are My People?”

Healing America’s Narratives: What Am I Not Seeing?

Part of a series, this essay explores a subheading from Chapter Eleven of Healing America’s Narratives: The Feminine, the Masculine, & Our Collective National Shadow. Now available. In our previous three inquiries into subheaders from Chapter Eleven, “So, Now What?” we explored identity, story, and impact. Here we’ll consider what any one of us — or millions of us — mightContinue reading “Healing America’s Narratives: What Am I Not Seeing?”

Healing America’s Narratives: Bullied, Woke, & Canceled in the Polarized State(s) of America

This essay is adapted from Chapter Nine of Healing America’s Narratives: The Feminine, the Masculine, & Our Collective National Shadow — Now available. An earlier version of this piece, which was a precursor to Chapter Nine, appeared in April 2021. In its healthiest manifestation nowadays, being and/or staying ‘woke’ refers to becoming aware of social justice issues that need to be addressed,Continue reading “Healing America’s Narratives: Bullied, Woke, & Canceled in the Polarized State(s) of America”