On a quiet evening filled with orange and purple Halloween lights, a movie night with my son turned into something deeper. Edward Scissorhands revealed how fascination can slip into fear and how real compassion, like true faith, only survives when it chooses empathy over control, love over spectacle, and silence over noise.
Equity or Elitism? When โPerfect Employeesโ Undermine Inclusive Communities
The Myth of the Perfect Employee Equity is a word we often see at the top of mission statements in our school districts. It looks great in banners, policy drafts, and social media posts. But what happens when those same institutions quietly favor candidates who are flawless on paper, leaving out those with non-traditional paths, …
Continue reading "Equity or Elitism? When โPerfect Employeesโ Undermine Inclusive Communities"
Strikes Close Schools but Do Not Put Students First
Evergreen Public Schools is now entering the third week of a strike that has closed schools since August 26, 2025. Families are under pressure to manage disrupted schedules, students are missing valuable instructional time, and the district and the union remain locked in dispute. Official reports confirm school buildings remain closed, and although meals and …
Continue reading "Strikes Close Schools but Do Not Put Students First"
When Inclusion Fails: A Parentโs Journey Through Equity in Public Education
I would like to begin with The Welcome That Wasn't. Over the past few years, Iโve tried to volunteer, support, and advocate for more inclusive parent engagement in my local public school system. I came to this work as a Russian-American gay parent in a multicultural family. I also came with a professional background in …
Continue reading "When Inclusion Fails: A Parentโs Journey Through Equity in Public Education"
Ricohโs Shifting Identity: From Customer-Centric Values to Enterprise Account Losses
In 2025, Ricoh's past commitment to customer engagement and brand values is challenged as key accounts like Kroger and universities transition to competitors like FedEx Office. Gaps between promises and reality widen, highlighting executive disconnect and a profit-driven strategy that jeopardizes Ricohโs customer-centric identity, raising questions about its future viability.
Embrace the Spectrum: Queer Awareness & Visibility
The Evergreen Public Schools campaign promotes diversity and inclusion, focusing on LGBTQ+ visibility and support since 2022. Engaging the community through events, education, and storytelling, it aims to normalize conversations around LGBTQ+ identities and create safe environments. The initiative encourages involvement and advocates for representation and empowerment in schools.
Between Provocation and Projection: A Real Conversation with Rage
This blog post reflects on an online exchange about LGBTQ+ issues, highlighting the escalation of misinformation and targeted fear from individuals like Vladimir. The author counters claims that LGBTQ+ visibility equates to predation and emphasizes the importance of acceptance, compassion, and truth. Ultimately, it advocates for dignity and resilience against hate.
A Life of Courage and Quiet Strength: Discover Always With Hope
Always With Hope is a memoir by Lyudmila Oparina, detailing the life of a resilient Soviet woman who faced war, labor, and political upheaval. It emphasizes the power of compassion, responsibility, and hope in challenging times. The book serves as a poignant reminder of perseverance and the importance of sharing personal narratives.
Between Worlds: Holding Legacy and Identity in the Same Hands
Reconciliation is not about making everything fit. Itโs about allowing everything to beโfully, honestly, and without shame.
The Paradox of Love: LGBTQ+ Identity within Evangelical Families
This essay explores the author's personal journey navigating familial relationships within a global Evangelical ministry, confronting the paradox of unconditional love versus conditional acceptance. Through reflection, the author seeks recognition, accountability, and understanding, aiming to document the lived experience of LGBTQ+ individuals while analyzing the disconnect between theological rhetoric and real-life empathy.
