how completely the love of others
has made me who I am. How the work
of their hands is more me
than the swirls of my own fingerprints.
I am the project of love,
the product of compassion,
the sum total of kindness
and sympathy. Of course,
the cruelty, too. Of course,
the ugliness, the shame.
But it is love that rises in me,
like yeast in the living bread.
It is love I’ve received
that stands when I stand,
love that responds
when you say my name.
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Friends, I have to tell you I went to the most powerful poetry reading today. Organized by a local high school girl, there were high school girls, teachers and community members who read in support of Shatter the Silence. Poems by Joy Harjo, Maya Angelou, Audrey Lorde, Ani deFranco, Marge Piercy and more … and it was so deeply moving to see the courage, the engagement, the support for each other. Conversations are happening now I never dreamt could happen–about empowerment, deep listening, meeting what is painful and celebrating what is good. There is support in the school from teachers and administration to have these conversations. It was absolutely heart-opening and soul nourishing and I am so amazed by this generation of young women. Change is happening, real, beautiful, just, fierce, loving change.
It makes me feel a little better about not writing right now, knowing that you are 🙏
wishing you peace in these days of ripening words …
💕
The conversation is aflame. Wish I could be there amid it.
I think you are! To be clear, there were only two men there. I was glad they were … but I wished there had been more.
I wish there’d been more, too.
Shatter the Silence, as you have done and others are also doing – this is how change begins. My heart is gladdened to hear of this. xoxo
It was so powerful. Of course I cried–speaking from the heart always does that to me. But honestly, that is the only conversation I am interested in having these days.
Yes yes yes!
Loving you, dear Laura–by the way I went down a rabbit hole on your blog the other day and I LOVED your thoughts on teaching math. You are amazing. I can’t believe what a good writer you are in so many genres.
I am so impressed with this younger generation. The wisdom of their passionate truth-telling slays any cynicism that attempts to creep up on me from time to time. I’m grateful you were able to bask in that energy. ~ love
It was so powerful, so straight up and head on. I am so in awe of these young women.