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“The Sugar Plum Lie”

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by Adena M’lynn She used to dream in pink and pirouettes— a swirl of sugar plum fairies spinning across hardwood floors, slippers soft as lullabies, tutus blooming like springtime in her chest. Each night, she whispered wishes into the seams of her pillow, braiding tomorrow with glitter and the promise of an “attagirl”! But no one told her that monsters don’t always live under beds— sometimes they live down the hall, smell like beer and betrayal, and wear the face of someone who says “I love you” without meaning it. She danced anyway, even when the music got swallowed by screams, even when the lights flickered like the truth no one would name. She learned how to bend before she learned how to break— flexible like forgiveness she never owed. The sugar plum fairies stopped coming. Replaced by silence, and a body that never felt like home again. A stage turned into a cell, a costume into a mask she wore just to survive. Now she doesn’t dream in pink— she dreams in warning signs, locks on ...

The Lies We Tell

Today, on Presidents Day, I'm unveiling my latest series of blog posts titled "The Lies We Tell." It's a deliberate choice to embark on this journey today, a day when we honor the leaders who have shaped the United States. This series will delve deep into the origins of America, starting with the tragic history of the Indigenous peoples' genocide, exploring the implications of the Doctrine of Discovery , and reflecting on the teachings of Matthew 7:24-27 from the Bible as a metaphor for building on a solid foundation versus one of sand. I will extend the conversation to the systemic oppression of people of color, women, immigration, the LGBTQ+ community, individuals with disabilities, and many other marginalized groups, along with examining the falsehoods perpetuated by our nation's leaders. This exploration is a personal quest to grasp the extent to which deceit is woven into the fabric of our national identity and the lies I tell, as well as others. By confr...