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It's easy to take the simplest things for granted The week in patriarchy: it's easy to take the simplest things for granted
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I was reminded of this as communities in Puerto Rico, Mexico and beyond struggle with devastation
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Today is the seventh anniversary of the day my daughter first breathed without medical assistance. It was six weeks after she was first born, and to be able to see her face – without tubes, without fear that she would stop breathing and turn blue – was one of the best moments of my life as a mother.Today is the seventh anniversary of the day my daughter first breathed without medical assistance. It was six weeks after she was first born, and to be able to see her face – without tubes, without fear that she would stop breathing and turn blue – was one of the best moments of my life as a mother.
I’ve been thinking about this day a lot these last few weeks, as the latest Republican attempt to repeal Obamacare failed, and as communities in Puerto Rico, Mexico and beyond pulled together to try to help each other in the aftermath of devastation.I’ve been thinking about this day a lot these last few weeks, as the latest Republican attempt to repeal Obamacare failed, and as communities in Puerto Rico, Mexico and beyond pulled together to try to help each other in the aftermath of devastation.
You don’t realize how we take the simplest things for granted – whether it’s breathing with our own healthy lungs or having access to clean water and a bed. Every day that we need to think about our basic necessities is a good day. I’m hoping for some more good days for all of us soon.You don’t realize how we take the simplest things for granted – whether it’s breathing with our own healthy lungs or having access to clean water and a bed. Every day that we need to think about our basic necessities is a good day. I’m hoping for some more good days for all of us soon.
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Beyoncé released a song this week, singing in Spanish, to raise money for the relief efforts in Puerto Rico. At least one of our national leaders is getting it right.Beyoncé released a song this week, singing in Spanish, to raise money for the relief efforts in Puerto Rico. At least one of our national leaders is getting it right.
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The acting secretary of homeland security, Elaine Duke, claimed that what’s going on in Puerto Rico is a “good news story”, though, ignoring all facts to the contrary.The acting secretary of homeland security, Elaine Duke, claimed that what’s going on in Puerto Rico is a “good news story”, though, ignoring all facts to the contrary.
I would have been at a full 10 out of 10 on the outrage scale, but the incredible mayor of San Juan, Carmen Yulín Cruz, shut Duke down so effectively it turned everything around (and reminded us of what’s really happening in PR).I would have been at a full 10 out of 10 on the outrage scale, but the incredible mayor of San Juan, Carmen Yulín Cruz, shut Duke down so effectively it turned everything around (and reminded us of what’s really happening in PR).
San Juan mayor reacts to Homeland Security chief calling Puerto Rico a "good news" story: "This is a people are dying story." pic.twitter.com/8u913B3jWtSan Juan mayor reacts to Homeland Security chief calling Puerto Rico a "good news" story: "This is a people are dying story." pic.twitter.com/8u913B3jWt
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