As an incurable romantic, I have always loved the Dark Lords of literature and myth. This is because to me, the antihero make us question what is normal, and help us see spirituality as incredibly complex.
Read More »It’s the End of the World, As We Know it. But I feel optimistic
We must set the example by rebuilding trust in ourselves, the world, and people and communities around us.
Read More »Spirituality as Joy — the Art of Spokane’s Brittney Trambitas
Artist Brittany Trambitas brings themes of the soul’s flight to freedom through joy to Spokane in her fantastical and exuberant art.
Read More »How Do We Live Up to The Legacy of Our Grandmothers?
In all the leaps forward we’re supposed to have made, I have far less stability than my grandmother. I have often wondered how to live up to the legacy of my grandmother.
Read More »An Interview with Deva Logan, Creator of Art Showcase Shades of Me
I asked Logan what got her inspired to put on her Shades of Me event, a photo exhibit showcasing artists of color in the Inland Northwest.
Read More »Response to Massey’s column: Transgender people aren’t the ones who need to repent
The his recent column in the Spokesman-Review Steve Massey wrote about people who are transgender as though they are simply imaginative wayward children seeking to change reality to their will, instead of human beings with the right and dignity to decide how they want to live; deserving of respect of their freedom and choice.
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