It’s been a while since I last wrote on the blog. To be quite honest, it has been a little hard to keep up as a full-time, working-pregnant mom of a toddler and podcaster. Not only was my energy low, but writing, editing and producing my podcast is also very time consuming. Nonetheless, I let […]
Tag: BIPOC parenting
In Episode 10 I will share a brief on pregnancy updates and our first week of returning to daycare. Although we had more thorns than rose this week, I share how my doctor’s helped me feel more at ease with all these changes we are experiencing. Lastly, I finish with talking about some methods I […]
So today I have a special guest, a pretty bad and rad momma, Mayra! Mayra is the creator of the online shop & brand, Bad Moms Club Co. I am so excited to get to know Mayra, her mission, and how radical it is to accept being a bad mom. We talk community, motherhood mental […]
As I have taken some time away from adding to the website, I wanted to come back and share some new goals I have set for myself. This is all based on goals that have either already been accomplished, or based on reevaluating some the goals I am currently working on. At the beginning of […]
March 12, 2020 Oakland Unified School District closed their doors for the remainder of the week, and planned to be closed for two weeks, while running into Spring Break, making our planned quarantine three weeks long. March 13, 2020 In less than 24 hours, we had to change our morning plan for our staff meeting. […]
House Mead
Before I continue to write my experience around the ideas/ideals I have as a parent and partner, I believe I owe it to them to honor their beings. As I have mentioned, my name is Araceli Espinoza Mead; 32 years old, living in Oakland, California, doing community work. My husband works for an art nonprofit […]
Hola, buenos dias
Today is a sunny Saturday, where my husband has UFC in the background getting chased by our almost 11 month old daughter. I hope that my voice and research to come is helpful to other brown and BIPOC mothers who are in the beginning, middle, or master places of their praxis. In this blog I […]