Skip to content

living thankfully

    morning comes and it is dawn. that is the best possible scenario. if i awake and dawn hasn’t arrived yet, it simply means that i will be forcing myself to lie in bed and count the minutes until dawn. but this morning i am lucky. somehow i have been able… Read More »living thankfully

    movement

      it is time to shift back to independing hosting. wordpress is a fantastic platform in many ways and moving from their in-house hosting platform to the flexibility of having it on a provider of my own means that i can have the same freedom to write without having to worry… Read More »movement

      SheSays Think about your Biases

        An evening of drenched mostly-female wanderers from the tech world escaped from the sudden thunderstorm witnessed an exploration of bias — something we all have but rarely like to admit. In ThoughtWorks’ (@thoughtworks) Manchester HQ, a collection of speakers enlightened an audience to how bias is built, its effects on… Read More »SheSays Think about your Biases

        Letter

          Monday 8 April 2019 An open letter to the International Olympic Committee Regarding the question of social gender and the theory of human sexual dimorphism Dear Members, The theory of human sexual dimorphism is an idea whose time has come and one whose time has passed. In many ways, statistically… Read More »Letter

          Whiteness

            Let’s speak for a moment about hate. You may think that this is not a problem but I assure you that, more than anything else, this will be the force that destroys humanity. Climate destruction is a massive issue. But I believe we will not make it far enough into… Read More »Whiteness

            In faith

              I am in no uncertain terms a Buddhist. I believe that the path to enlightenment is not one of faith but of understanding, that the peace within us is the peace that we must live into the world. I see the proper reaction to aggression not to submit nor to… Read More »In faith