If woke is being “aware of and actively attentive to important societal facts and issues (especially issues of racial and social justice),” then count me in.
poverty
The Pediatric Way
I am proud to be part of a movement that sees the importance of treating all children as our valuable resources to be nurtured and cherished.
Racial inequity – It cannot be whitewashed
Racism is a problem for all but particularly children. Those affected are raised in an environment that has lifetime effects and usually multiple effects across generations. The easy thing to do is to sit back and just hope that society does better. But those that care for children are not allowed that “luxury.” They must engage to make a difference.
It takes a village – it really does!
There is an African proverb stating that “it takes a village to raise a child” implying that a local (or even broader) community of people need to work together along with a child’s parents to raise a child to their maximum potential.
The toxin of poverty and children—a way out?
Poverty is a harmful toxin in the lives of children. It is a lifelong environmental toxin that affects children in the short-term and the long-term.
The tale of three opposites
More often than not, we know the things we should be doing. I can recall many times when knowing something still did not translate into positive actions on my part. When that happens, I have found that looking at opposites can be helpful.





