Soundtrack for Black History: 12 months a year

You’re writing about the NFL pre-game?! It’s weird to find myself writing about anything even remotely related to sports. When casual conversation turns to the Orioles or the Ravens, I
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Black History Month for White People: a Photo-Essay

Black History Month for White People: a Photo-Essay Just a year ago I was preparing for a half-day online offering, digging back into a trove of photos from my first
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MLK Day: Lay down a path walking towards Beloved Community

The civil rights movements had vital and substantial successes, but a change of heart did not follow changes in the law: the work of laying down a path as we
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Step forward in friendship…back in respect

Over the last couple of weeks – in your newsfeed headline, in your social media or local neighborhood, across your family dinner table – did you encounter someone threateningly Different?
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What we memorialize, what we erase

What we memorialize, and how, profoundly shapes our world. You wouldn’t know there was a vet in my family history My cousin Harv was serving in the U.S. Army when
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Due to emerge: cicadas and me

I may be wrestling with a whole new round of decisions about how to emerge from Pandemic isolation. But for the 17-year cicadas, emerging is a no-brainer: any day now
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About Sara

Sara Eisenberg is a healer, herbalist, activist and elder. A life-long learner, Sara draws on her many years of questioning, practice, training, and experience as a guide, facilitator and educator in community, academic, and spiritually-based settings. She is the founder of A Life of Practice, her online home where she integrates her work in Nondual Kabbalistic Healing, Herbal Medicine and Radical Inquiry with A Life of Practice©. She meets with clients in her Baltimore office and online.

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