In this issue, we bring the vulnerable, often isolated work of parenting into the public sphere and beg the question of our movements to re-define and re-imagine family and community.
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Editorial
6 - Love for Aiden Enns 7
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Día de Reyes
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What We Learn in the Kitchen: An Introspection on the Black Queer Daughter
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To Procreate, or Not?
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The Stories We Read
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Split at the Root
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Nursing at God’s Breast
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Jesus’s Anti-Family Agenda
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And Then I Met You
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Alloparents for the Win!
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Lockdown in the Classroom
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We Walk in Different Worlds
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Mothering Behind Bars
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Salted the Nile with Her Tears
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Horizontal Yet Unbreakable
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A Letter to My Twelve-Year-Old Son
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I Learned by Watching
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A Mother’s Prayer Forward
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A New Generation of Pregnant Priests
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My Grandmother Dorothy Day
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State of the World
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Rainbow Squared
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Parenting Kids to Live in this Broken, Hopeful World
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We Don’t Decide Who Our Kids Are
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Remnants of Our Mothers
51 - Regulars
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Editorial
6 - Masthead 56
- Letters 56
- Upcoming Issues 58
- Poetry
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics
10 -
A Girl
46 - Sections
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Elderword
8 -
Book Review
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Further Reading
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Film Review
53 - Notes from Northern Turtle Island 59
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Feministry
60 - Purity Art
- Nuns Speak Out
- Discriminatory Community Standards
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Christian Peacemaker Teams
61 - Hebron Team
- Winnipeg Team
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Catholic Worker
62 - Immigrant Solidarity
- Frances Crowe Turns 100 Years Old!
- Day House Transitions