Jellie DuckworthThe Empath and Self-DoubtDoubt is an insecurity and insecurities are powerful.Dec 4, 2020Dec 4, 2020
Jellie DuckworthAutomatic Response to Mental IllnessPunishment over Treatment: A Perpetual CycleNov 27, 2020Nov 27, 2020
Jellie DuckworthDr. Kimberly McGlonn: Questioning the criminalization of poverty and struggle that perpetuates…In a recent poem, I wrote:Oct 27, 2020Oct 27, 2020
Jellie DuckworthBlack Lives Matter and the Climate — How to Save a Planet Podcast“The climate crisis is a leadership crisis,” Ayana Johnson and Katharine Wilkinson point out in their new book All We Can Save. It is a…Sep 26, 2020Sep 26, 2020
Jellie DuckworthPart II — Boys to Men: The Role of Policing in the Socialization of Black Boys by Kristin HenningIn the ongoing discussions about police brutality we are constantly reminded of the life that was stripped away from black men and women…Sep 14, 2020Sep 14, 2020
Jellie DuckworthReflection on Braving the Wilderness by Brene BrownI am constantly evaluating myself. I hardly acknowledge my work, believing that I’m just being humble. I find it difficult to end the day…Sep 10, 2020Sep 10, 2020
Jellie DuckworthPart I — Presumption of Guilt: The Legacy of America’s History of Racial Injustice by Bryan…The experience of blacks, especially black boys and men, in the criminal justice system is disproportionately distinct from any other…Aug 22, 2020Aug 22, 2020
Jellie DuckworthReflection on A Moral Revolution by Jacqueline Novogratz“You don’t plan your way into finding your purpose. You live into it.” Former Wall Street accountant advised me in her first chapter…Jul 12, 2020Jul 12, 2020