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The Monsters We Fear, The Monsters We Make: A Childhood Lens Shattered

From the magical innocence of the Tooth Fairy to the terrifying folklore of the Krampus, childhood is shaped by what we choose to believe. But what happens when the biggest myth you outgrew wasn’t a fairy tale, but your belief in the inherent goodness of the world? A reflection on shifting perspectives, modern realities, and finding hope through intentional kindness.

My Thoughts on Critical Race Theory

The piece distinguishes between teaching honest history, which encompasses the mistreatment of various groups, and critical race theory, often misrepresented in political discourse. It argues that current GOP legislation mislabels honest history as critical race theory while suggesting that educators should convey uncomfortable truths rather than shield students from historical realities.