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111 You Don’t Always Know #343

Published on June 10, 2020 Written by

There’s been a lot of unpredictable, unforeseen things happening this spring. Most of which has challenged the best of us.  Truthfully, this past weekend was the first full day off I’ve taken since March 10th. While I’ve taken hours and partial days, like many people, I’ve been working more than usual to adjust to the ever changing… View Article

111 Will I See It? #342

Published on June 9, 2020 Written by

Some experiences give you hope. No matter how hopeless things may seem at times, we all have visual reminders of hope. It’s no surprise, with a last name like Hawkes, why for me they often involve birds of prey.  Every time I see a hawk perched on highway lights or flying by, I am immediately connected with my Mom,… View Article

111 Knowing Is The Door Prize #341

Published on June 8, 2020 Written by

To know is not enough. In fact, it’s the door prize.   Knowing about racism won’t change what’s happening; action, learning and repeated practice will.  My family and I watched “Just Mercy” over the weekend. We wanted to watch together while the awareness in Minnesota is still heightened and we are all tender. It proved to be an amazing movie… View Article

111 Failure Is Not An Option #340

Published on June 5, 2020 Written by

Fear. It’s certainly prevalent and it’s gotten our full attention. For now, that’s good. It’s sobering and necessary to move us forward to create equity.  We can all agree, it’s not a place to live.   We are better than this. We must gather, learn, affect change and move forward together. It’s the only way we’ll survive.   We must sit together in the discomfort to build trust. We… View Article

111 Don’t Stop #339

Published on June 4, 2020 Written by

Sometimes, you can’t fake it ‘til you make it. When you’ve been flexing, adjusting, staying strong and managing to address the sudden and immediate changes that come with a pandemic coupled with rioting, it’s a lot.  It’s okay to rest. It’s okay to take a break. It’s okay to breathe, think and learn. It’s okay to take turns and pass the baton. This is a… View Article

111 It’s Certainly Not New #338

Published on June 3, 2020 Written by

It is hard to assimilate all that is happening around us. Unless your ability to compartmentalize is superhuman, “business as usual” sounds like a foreign concept.  How do we reconcile this?   How do we learn?  How do we make it better?  When we were walking through the remnants of our beautiful city yesterday, a police… View Article

111 HopeFULL And Hope Filled #337

Published on June 2, 2020 Written by

HopeFULL and hope filled. These are two words I’d use after spending the better part of the day in Minneapolis to do clean up post rioting.  The news makes Minneapolis look like a war zone.   Make no mistake about it, we’re not in the clear, and it’s not a pretty sight.   However, when you spend a day with people intending… View Article

111 Lessons Learned From Murder, Protesting, and Rioting #JusticeForGeorge #336

Published on June 1, 2020 Written by

To say this past week has been challenging, disappointing, disruptive, saddening, scary, sickening, enraging, disgusting, and hopeless would be understated. If you’ve been reading along with the blogs, you know Minnesota is the epicenter of one more senseless murder of a black man from a group of white cops. Our communities across the US are burning during a global… View Article

111 Not Forever #335

Published on May 29, 2020 Written by

It’s a lot, overwhelmingly so these days. Sometimes, you have to throw in the flag, admit you’ve had it and quit.  Just for now or tonight, or just for today.   Not forever.  Because the world needs your voice, your message and your determination to stay the course; even when it’s difficult. No, especially then.   When others pass by with a… View Article

111 It Begins With Me #334

Published on May 28, 2020 Written by

Emotionally hijacked.   I’ve only had it happen a handful of times. Last night and tonight are two of them.   We must be better than we are. We must dig deep, past the anger, shame, denial and fear. We must find a way to learn and grow from the obscenity of this time in history.   It’s too easy to blame… View Article

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