A Commitment to Equity & Justice
One of the indicators of Radically Reimagined Relationships is a Commitment to Equity & Justice, which we define as, “Individually and...


The Limits of Technology
I’ve been on just about a billion and one Zoom, GoToMeeting, and Google Meets over the past nine weeks. Among my new insights: I have...


Normal 2.0
A few days ago, restaurants, theaters, gyms, and other businesses in Georgia re-opened after Governor Brian Kemp issued an order that...


Seeking Rainbows
Ages ago - in February - when I was sketching out some ideas for upcoming blogs, one of the ideas I had was to challenge myself to go...


A Responsibility and a Privilege
I’m writing this at the end of March, one month into this extraordinary and unsettling time of pandemic in the United States—longer for...


Leaning into Relationship
As I begin this post, one day after the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 to be a pandemic, my attention is many places at...


Nothing To Be Ashamed Of
My 12-year-old son has reached the age where he finds his parents (mostly me) acutely embarrassing, but we still function for him as...


New Beginnings
When we hear the word graduation, some may think first of caps and gowns, Pomp and Circumstance, and photos taken in May or June...


Inviting Others In
Three days from now, my local school board will vote on a proposal to close my neighborhood elementary school. The vote follows 14 weeks...


A Beacon of Excellence – and Agency
A few months ago, I wrote about a visit to The Avalon School in St. Paul, Minnesota. Avalon is a small, teacher-powered school that has...