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Mom Activists Are a Force — “From Changing Diapers to Changing the World”

Ilinap · March 29, 2022 ·

Truth be told, I’ve been woefully disengaged. It’s a symptom of being disenchanted, disgruntled, disheartened. The weight of goings-on in my community, my state, and my country have left me feeling deflated. I’ve been feeling like my voice, no matter how loud, is muted. There are … [Read more...] about Mom Activists Are a Force — “From Changing Diapers to Changing the World”

Tags: advocacy, books, children, motherhood, poverty, voice

Free Summer Meals

Ilinap · June 21, 2019 ·

Summer is a time for doors closing (or slamming, if you have teenagers in the house) as we end one chapter, while windows are thrust open to let in fresh ideas and inspirations. There is a palpable sense of freedom and wistfulness about the luxury of laziness. I watch my sons … [Read more...] about Free Summer Meals

Tags: America, childhood hunger, children, community, food, kids, No Kid Hungry, poverty

“What did you do to make the world better?” – Support Backpack Buddies Mediathon

Ilinap · July 18, 2017 ·

"We know that a peaceful world cannot long exist, one-third rich and two-thirds hungry." -- Jimmy Carter   It is criminal that we have hungry children in our community. These aren’t far away kids whose faces you’ll never see (as if that mattered). I’m talking about … [Read more...] about “What did you do to make the world better?” – Support Backpack Buddies Mediathon

Tags: Backpack Buddies, children, community, hunger, North Carolina, politics, poverty, responsibility, values, volunteer

Hurricane Matthew’s Wake in Haiti & at Home

Ilinap · October 12, 2016 ·

I wrote this in 2010. Te a fatige. The earth is tired. No truer words were ever uttered. The people of earth are tired. 2016 has been a rough year in myriad ways. Americans are exhausted from a particularly vitriolic election season. We are losing faith in humanity … [Read more...] about Hurricane Matthew’s Wake in Haiti & at Home

Tags: community, North Carolina, poverty, responsibility, travel, volunteer, weather

Life & Liberty Aren’t Enough. What About Dignity?

Ilinap · May 11, 2016 ·

As Americans, we hold our heads high on the pedestal of freedom. We wax poetically about liberty, wearing it as a mantle of international justice. Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, are after all, key tenets of our way of life. Yet I venture to say that one integral … [Read more...] about Life & Liberty Aren’t Enough. What About Dignity?

Tags: America, education, equality, North Carolina, politics, poverty, responsibility, values

UN Global Goals – Gender Equality Starts at Home

Ilinap · September 8, 2015 ·

It is a fallacy to think that moms of boys don’t care about gender equality. Double standards be damned. I am raising two sons, and the forefront of my parenting philosophy is to impart a steady, keen focus on gender roles and gender equality. I joke that I don't want my sons to … [Read more...] about UN Global Goals – Gender Equality Starts at Home

Tags: children, education, equality, poverty, responsibility, travel, vacation, values, women

Snow Days -At Home and Helping

Ilinap · February 24, 2015 ·

There's a hushed tranqulity that blankets us as the snow blankets the park in front of our house. The gray green dying grass is revitalized by a cloak of snow. It's oddly serene and calm. Even my sons have stopped bickering for the moment, both huddled under the comfort of their … [Read more...] about Snow Days -At Home and Helping

Tags: children, community, kids, poverty, responsibility, values, weather

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