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jimmitchell.org
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| | | | | Events happen in our lives that make us do a full stop and give a long, hard look at how things are. This was one of those events that slapped me in the face so ... | |
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kimberlyhirsh.com
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| | | | | I'll have a post later today with some links to things I'm reading, but for now, I'll chat about the thoughts they're stirring up in me. For a couple of years I've been sort of haphazardly using my blog as a commonplace book, but at the beginning of this year as I migrated my website from WordPress to Micro.blog, I really doubled down on that commitment. To that end, I'm not only posting notes, articles, and photos here, but also tracking what I read and watch, with plans to start tracking podcasts and music I'm listening to and games I'm playing in the near future. | |
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www.nccaa.net
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| | | | | We all need healthcare, but for low-income individuals healthcare is almost completely inaccessible. Almost 70% of the uninsured population is poor and 18% of the non-elderly population doesn't have health insurance. And it's even worse for people experiencing a mental illness, which is one-in-four individuals each year according to NAMI. Why is it so hard for the people in need to gain access to healthcare? There are three main barriers: cost, stigma, and access. The Cost Barrier Health insura | |
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katemacdonald.net
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| | | Once again, Kathleen Jamie's prose is a deep immersive pleasure, the kind of writing that stays with you for days. She's a poet and knows how to compress emotion and meaning into letters and pauses. I loved herSightlines and Findings, both collections of essays and short pieces. This, earlier, book is, I think, even better.... | ||