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Approaching Conflict Like a Poem

By: Tania Márquez
A colorful, simple painting of two people's heads facing one another, with brighly colored sparks or energy radiating off of them.

Tania Márquez

May we remember to slow down when we find ourselves having difficult conversations.

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Flor y Canto

By: Tania Márquez
A close-up of a bright fuschia flower blooming on a spiny cactus, with other pink buds around it.

Tania Márquez

When we become fully aware of our limited time on earth we can still leave behind flowers and songs.

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Communion and Sustenance

By: Tania Márquez
A Latinx mother and daughter embracing while cooking in the kitchen at home

Tania Márquez

Food carries the love, wisdom, and stories of survival of a people.

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Leading Las Posadas

By: Tania Márquez
A crowd of people in México in a posada procession outdoors.

Tania Márquez

Every time we open ourselves to one another, we become more human.

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To Bless and Be Blessed

By: Tania Márquez
A Latinx mother crouches down to adjust her small child's backpack straps, smiling lovingly.

Tania Márquez

Blessing something or someone is a way of expressing my gratitude and reverence for them.

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The Unexpected Sacredness of Things

By: Tania Márquez
A hand holding a censer, in which burning copal incense releases smoke.

Tania Márquez

Every time I find the sacred unexpectedly, I am filled with awe and surprise.

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A Thousand Voices

By: Tania Márquez
The stub of a lit taper candle burns brightly on a bed of cempasúchil, or Mexican marigolds.

Tania Márquez

The dead aren’t really dead; their stories are perpetually being told by the world around us.

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