“If there was just some certainty, it would change everything.”
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As coronavirus changes the way women experience pregnancy, doulas are caught between helping clients and the limitations caused by the pandemic.
By mid-June, most of the greens at Bamboo Creek Farm had gone to seed.
In the quiet of the night in Atlanta, an illustrator conjures up dreamscapes that feel otherworldly.
“Being a trans woman who’s a lifter is not the most common thing in the world. It feels really good being here.”
“How can we resist these toxic systems that want us to be disconnected, that want us to work 80 hours a week, that want us to feel like we’re not worthy unless we’re producing something? This isn’t just about naps.”
“We spend a majority of our lives here. We’re all at our best and worst together.”
Beneath a thunderously loud flight path of the nearby world’s busiest airport, Rigdon has been quietly making some of the South’s best goat cheese for the last decade.
Over sweating cans of cucumber gose, Shyretha’s telling me about Ma Ruby: “People would get off work and stop by to get a plate to bring home. That was dinner on Friday nights.”
This type designer and letterer makes words luscious, curvaceous and anything but ordinary.