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Writing Memoir ‘Moon in Full’ a Cathartic, Emotional Process
When writing about trauma, self-care is important. My memoir "Moon in Full" took me eight full years to write. Partly because I kept myself busy finishing law school, trying to make ends meet, and engaging in political and community organizing.
Watch: Marpheen Chann on The Empathy Effect
In a time of great division and anger nationwide, how do we go about changing hearts and minds when it comes to issues like LGBTQ+ rights? In a 40 minute presentation followed by Q+A discussion, Maine politician, author and civil rights advocate Marpheen Chann shares his personal story of growing up in Maine, coming out to his religious adoptive family, and the lessons he’s learned about how change can happen.
This program is provided in partnership with the Maine Humanities Council Maine Speaks program.
How do we love a country that breaks our hearts?
We keep fighting. That’s how. We keep fighting for our loved ones, for the things we love about this country. We keep fighting for country we want and dream of. We keep fighting for the America we believe in and the America we believe we can be.
9 Pride Months Have Passed. I can say that 'It gets better!'
And here I am celebrating the 9th Pride Month since coming out and the enormity of it all is still sinking in. All the people I met and all of the things I’ve done and, yes, the mistakes I’ve made.