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Hump Day Haiku: His Insecurity

jennifer · February 24, 2021 · Leave a Comment

Inability To let her be reveals his Insecurity #humpdayhaiku

Haiku #typewriterhaiku, boundaries, haiku, Hump Day Haiku, insecurity, relationships

just like that haiku

Hump Day Haiku: Just like that

jennifer · February 3, 2021 · Leave a Comment

Just like that, he’s gone. Though the gaslighting has stopped, Vigilance is smart. #humpdayhaiku

Haiku abuse, Donald Trump, gaslighting, haiku, Hump Day Haiku, relationships

PIF: Global Health and Democracy Edition

Philanthropy in Focus: Global Health and Democracy Edition (2.1.21)

jennifer · February 1, 2021 · 2 Comments

On the heels of Inauguration Day in the United States (2021), I decided to start a weekly (or at least somewhat regular) post that includes the most notable articles I’ve been reading as part of the nonpprofit / philanthropy world. As a grants manager for an anti-poverty agency, they often have an anti-racism / anti-poverty […]

Philanthropy, Politics Bill and Melinda Gates, COVID-19, democracy, Equal Rights Amendment, Gates Foundation, global health, Joe Biden, philanthropy, Philanthropy in Focus, This Land is Your Land, wealth

philanthropy focus: inaugural edition

Philanthropy in Focus: Inaugural Edition

jennifer · January 25, 2021 · Leave a Comment

On the heels of Inauguration Day in the United States, I decided to start a weekly (or at least somewhat regular) post that includes the most notable articles I’ve been reading as part of the nonpprofit / philanthropy world. As a grants manager for an anti-poverty agency, they often have an anti-racism / anti-poverty / […]

Philanthropy Amanda Gorman, anti-poverty, anti-racism, articles, Biden, COVID-19, democracy, Inauguration Day, MLK, nonprofit sector, philanthropy, Philanthropy in Focus

2020 Year in Review

Processing 2020 Through Patience, Perseverance, Pain, Perspective, Purging and Peace

jennifer · January 3, 2021 · 4 Comments

2020 was a tough year, to say the very least. Unprecedented. Uncertain. Unrelenting. We lived through a global pandemic for much of the year while a second pandemic of racial inequity came to an ugly head. 2020 delivered fires, murder hornets, toilet paper shortages, an abundance of Zoom meetings, remote learning, curbside pickup, mandatory quarantining, […]

Life, Love, Parenting, Perspective, Uncategorized 2020, COVID-19, love, pain, pandemic, patience, peace, perseverance, perspective, purging, relationships, Year in Review

free to be happy haiku

Hump Day Haiku: Love Story Redux

jennifer · December 16, 2020 · Leave a Comment

If you’ve followed me for a while, you may remember my Love Story Haiku, published 3 years ago. Since 2020 has given me some amazing perspective, I decided it was time to update the story. It’s an ongoing one, of course. As love is. Rather than spread them out as I did before, I decided […]

Haiku, Love, Perspective haiku, happiness, Hump Day Haiku, love, love story, perspective, redux, relationships

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