Hiding in Plain Sight
What have I been up to? Where have I been? Catching up with The Broken Brown Egg.
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What have I been up to? Where have I been? Catching up with The Broken Brown Egg.
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Finding a creative way to “do thoughtful things for others”, was/is hard. When you’re feeling least like yourself and uncomfortable in your skin, it is actually the least of your concerns. I understand. Though, if we’re being honest I gotta tell you, it helps.
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“First, a woman does not give away her baby. She is making a brave and courageous decision to give her child a life that she is unable to give.” Chala Barrington-Cruz of Adoption Consultants of Florida exposes the myths and stigmas attached to African American adoption.
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2010 and your website looks like a scene from Jumping Jack Flash circa 198? Illinois this is a FAIL. How many children are without homes because you are behind?
Dear DCFS, this is 2010, Thought You Should know Read More »
The fantastically viral Sesame Street video, “I Love My Hair” has a special place in the hearts of African American moms and women all over the world it seems. I watched it when it debuted last week and smiled gently, but decided it was not necessarily an “Egg-worthy” posting. How wrong I was. The song,
The very first day that I mentioned hosting a fundraiser for Infertility Awareness on this blog, was about a year ago. From that time, I’ve received support and collaboration from the most unexpected places. There have been some very high moments, and some low points. In my personal life, things have taken more dips and
Thank You in Advance Read More »