For World Down\’s Syndrome Day
What you taught me that day was winning a race is not as important as having a friend to slow you down and savor every moment of it.
What you taught me that day was winning a race is not as important as having a friend to slow you down and savor every moment of it.
The din overpowers you. Frustrated, you jump and shriek and when the shrill noise ensues, you cover your ears and shut your eyes.
An army of mothers who choose to embrace and accept differences and teach their children to do the same have the power to create a whole, new world.
Every woman has a right to choose and should not be judged by the choices she makes.
Dedicated to all the victims of hate crimes, the innocent who have dedicated their lives to this country and are frisked, questioned because they are colored, children who have known no other place as their home and have been asked to go back to where they came from.