In a world of uncertainty, the anniversary of an awful event that affected so many in our community, and seemingly ceaseless violence around the globe, it’s so easy to get caught up in a spiral of despair. I’m determined to look for the good and the beauty in our world. I’m driven to be connected to and mindful of the little things..even if it just noticing the simple blessings around me.
Finding The Good
Mestizo Futures
My daughters and I attended an inspiring Hispanic Heritage Month presentation at our local library on Saturday. The presenters were two local creative activists – Eutimia Cruz Montoya and Adrian Molina, a.k.a. Molina Speaks. Montoya is “lineage-ra
One term that caught my attention was the positive claiming of the word “mestizo” — which both referred to as persons of mixed ethnic heritage, often both Indigenous and European. Both my husband who is Cherokee and mostly German and my daughters (adopted through foster care) who are Mexican and Caucasian could claim this term to describe themselves. Our country is trending toward this demographic and I believe it is a beautiful progression. Montoya and Molina spoke of the importance of celebrating all heritages and moving toward a more inclusive future where all individuals are equally loved and respected. That would be a beautiful world indeed.
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