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Why I Write: The Power of the Written Word

Before-word: As I’m spending more time building this blog, I’ve been thinking a lot about writing—the art of writing and the power of the written word. I love to write. And chances are if you’re on this site, you’re a blogger which means you also love to write. Or, you’re here because you love to …

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2025—Holding the Line: A Year of Hope ©Dawn Minott |a Haibun

Reflecting on my professional work in 2025 through the lens of hope— the persistent work of defending gender equality and the right to make personal decisions about one’s body and health, free from coercion, violence or external control amid shifting global health systems and climate shocks.

Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays ©Dawn Minott

During this time of togetherness and giving, I want to wish you a Merry Christmas filled with love, peace and happiness. https://videopress.com/v/2ViRaE5m?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true 2025 All Rights ReservedDesigned with Canva Images by Pexels Like what you see? To never miss a post click HERE👈 to subscribe & follow the blog. There’s more HERE👈 and on Spillwords, the …

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David & The Bully ©Dawn Minott

Beforeword: You may be familiar with the Bible story of a young shepherd boy, David, who defeated a mighty giant, Goliath, with nothing more than a sling and a stone. I chose that story as the inspiration for a children’s lesson I was asked to teach at church about bullying. To bring it to life, …

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International Day for Women and Girls of African Descent, July 25 ©Dawn Minott

Proud to celebrate the International Day for Women and Girls of African Descent! Today, July 25th, as we mark the International Day for Women and Girls of African Descent, I reflect on the profound strength and unwavering spirit required in a time of deliberate pushback against fundamental rights, equality, diversity, and inclusion. This moment demands …

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That’s It! I’m Telling Jesus! ©Dawn Minott

Beforeword: I saw this image and it made me think of a child tattling to a parent when bullied and contrasted it to capture that same childlike honesty of turning to Jesus in times of struggle. Instead of fighting back alone, we can run to Jesus, our ultimate defender and protector. When life gets hard …

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My Roots, My Crown, My Hair-a-tage ©️Dawn Minott |in honor of National Crown Day, July 3rd

National Crown Day commemorates the inaugural signing of the first CROWN—Create a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair—Act legislation, which passed in California on July 3, 2019.

Shabbat Shalom: A Resting Place Amidst Turmoil ©Dawn Minott |with audio

Have you turned on the news lately and felt your heart sink? So many nations are caught in conflict. So much suffering. Wars. Armed conflicts. Border shifts. Political power plays that dominate the global stage while diplomacy falters. From Gaza to Ukraine, Israel to Iran, Haiti to Myanmar—the world trembles under the weight of violence, …

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Power In Quiet Strength ©Dawn Minott — Tribute To My Mom |Quatrain with audio

Honoring the strength and power of a mother. The power and strength of mothers, grandmothers, other-mothers and motherhood have been historically overlooked. I honor and celebrate my mother and mothers everywhere.