Rebecca Baldwin FullerPicture ThisFor years I have told my mother that she should walk around in a T-shirt proclaiming her age.Jun 15, 2022Jun 15, 2022
Rebecca Baldwin FullerIn the Present TenseUsually, I wait until I have made it to the other side of a difficult journey before I tell the story. Not so this time.Feb 6, 2021Feb 6, 2021
Rebecca Baldwin FullerBetter AngelsNaïveté /ˌnäˌēv(ə)ˈtā, / noun 1) the quality of being naïve; lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment. 2) innocence or unsophistication.Nov 20, 2020Nov 20, 2020
Rebecca Baldwin FullerThe Simple Art of Showing Up“We in America do not have government by the majority. We have government by the majority who participate.”Oct 27, 2020Oct 27, 2020
Rebecca Baldwin FullerFirst, Do No Harmex·per·i·ment noun /ikˈsperəmənt/: a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.Oct 16, 2020Oct 16, 2020
Rebecca Baldwin FullerA Greater GenerationThis is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning. — Winston ChurchillAug 14, 2020Aug 14, 2020
Rebecca Baldwin FullerFacelessI find the paradox of my mask, both a symbol our unified struggle and an emblem of the risk we each present to the other, makes it sit moreJul 25, 2020Jul 25, 2020
Rebecca Baldwin FullerRe-Doubling TimeStarting over again, and doing it right, will take humility. It will take admitting that we got it wrong the first time. But it is our onlyJul 8, 2020Jul 8, 2020
Rebecca Baldwin FullerTetheredlab·y·rinth: ˈla-bə-ˌrin(t)th — n — 1a: a place constructed of or full of intricate passageways and blind alleys b: a maze formed by…Jun 28, 2020Jun 28, 2020
Rebecca Baldwin FullerOn Main StreetThe basis of all protest is the belief that we can change the hearts and minds of others. We shout in the streets to drown out the hatred.Jun 19, 2020Jun 19, 2020