I cast my vote this morning, and I really struggled with this one, dear reader. I struggled with deciding whether I should vote for the candidate that I thought would be good for my country or the one that would be more beneficial for my family (myself?) and their interests. Read More »
social work
Who is going to look out for me?
How do you know that's not Jesus?
In my Master of Social Work program, I am taking a social justice class. In one assignment, I needed to write about a social disparity that I have noticed, unfair treatment, prejudices. I feel quite strongly about this, not only as a social worker but also as someone who is affected by these prejudices. Read More »

A Realization for My Future
Not everyone realizes his or her calling in life at a young age. For some of us, it takes years to finally recognize the path we should take in life. Unfortunately for me, it took a family tragedy to finally reveal my true calling in life. Read More »

How Would You Treat a Minority?
On Friday I had my interview for acceptance to the Masters of Social Work program. I was completely caught off guard by a couple of the questions I was asked during this interview and to be honest, I was not quite sure how I was supposed to respond.
The first question was, "How would you respond to a client who was of a different culture." Read More »
Progressive Roadkill
I love my city--it is clean and on the forefront, dotted with art and spotted with singular architecture, filled with bankers, politicians, writers, artists, and complete with efficient and plentiful services for all of her residents. Read More »


