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Time, Talent, TREASURE

July 12, 2017December 12, 2017 Ami W

I first heard the phrase “time, talent, and treasure” from Tracey Greene-Washington, founder of the CoThinkk giving circle. It describes what we all have to contribute to things we believe in. In my life, I have mostly been able to … Continue reading Time, Talent, TREASURE

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Elder John R. Hayes WRES FM Community Action

Mid-Year Musing

July 5, 2017December 27, 2017 Ami W

Sitting here in the center of 2017, I am pausing to reflect on my work thus far this year, and what I have planned. As I gain more subscribers (thank you all), I feel it is important to put my … Continue reading Mid-Year Musing

Action, Arts, History2 Comments

Trauma and Healing

June 22, 2017December 12, 2017 Ami W

The news these days is heartbreaking. As oppression has always been. My skin color means I will never fully understand the trauma of racism. My heart calls me to feel as much as I can, and to be of service … Continue reading Trauma and Healing

Action, Arts, Music

Engaging Through the Arts

May 31, 2017December 9, 2017 Ami W

It is my belief that the arts are essential for healing and transformation, that it takes creativity and creative expression to bring new paradigms into being. In that spirit, today’s post focuses on local arts-related events and news. So much … Continue reading Engaging Through the Arts

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Ami Worthen and Westsound Community Action and Cultural Diversity in Asheville

A Major Shift

May 25, 2017December 9, 2017 Ami W

“It was one of the most interesting meetings I’ve seen in a long, long time. And honestly, it did feel like something major had shifted. There were years when no one commented during budget public hearing. I don’t think that … Continue reading A Major Shift

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Mother to Mother

May 16, 2017December 9, 2017 Ami W

The Buncombe County section in the May Urban News has a story written by Lisa Eby and myself about an inspiring group of African American women who are becoming neighborhood-based doulas. It was such a treat to get to meet Nikita Smart, … Continue reading Mother to Mother

Action, Arts

Culture & Politics

May 10, 2017December 9, 2017 Ami W

Today I’m sharing a list of cultural and political tidbits. Ministry of Hats: This month’s Bold Life Magazine‘s has a great cover story about Sandra Suber, owner of Ianodell’s Hat Shop in Mills River. “Though the church-hat tradition hasn’t caught on … Continue reading Culture & Politics

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Sheneika for Asheville

May 4, 2017May 17, 2017 Ami W

This is very exciting news for the city that I am happy to share:  May 4, 2017 (Asheville, NC) – Today Sheneika Smith announces her campaign for a seat on Asheville City Council. She is a registered Democrat seeking one … Continue reading Sheneika for Asheville

Action

Movement

April 27, 2017December 9, 2017 Ami W

Shifts are happening. There is movement. Opportunities for action. We are all a part of this. Energy towards equity. Eyes and ears on inclusion. Hearts open to healing. Standing for justice. Today’s post includes some relevant stories and events. Thanks for … Continue reading Movement

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Make Asheville Safe Campaign

April 19, 2017December 9, 2017 Ami W

Last week, Compañeros Inmigrantes de las Montañas en Acción – CIMA launched the Make Asheville Safe campaign. From their announcement: “This comes at a time when marginalized communities are being targeted by the current administration and by our state’s legislature. We … Continue reading Make Asheville Safe Campaign

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