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Accompaniment

Unwinding with Pets

Nothing about this time is easy, from unemployment to sickness to homeschooling, but I believe trying to find positivity right now is the key. One … Read More ›

Posted on April 7, 2020
Accompaniment, Informal Care Networks, Self Care

Lessons from Cure Cottages

photo by Kailey Jackett…. In a time of global crisis, we are all looking for a cure. Whether it is from physical ailments, financial stressor, … Read More ›

Posted on April 7, 2020April 8, 2020
Accompaniment

Walking Through This Health Journey With My Dad

by Anonymous…. What does it look like to take care of yourself while also accompanying an ill family member through their later stages of life?  … Read More ›

Posted on April 7, 2020

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Contact

Dr. Meika Loe
Professor of Sociology and Women’s Studies
Colgate University
Hamilton, NY 13346
315-228-7077
mloe@colgate.edu

 

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