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Notes from the Crosswalk

Notes from the Crosswalk is a reflection series written from the space between where we’ve been and where we’re going—for those navigating recovery, resilience, and reinvention without urgency. The writing is published thoughtfully, not on a fixed schedule, and also includes reflections on health awareness, disability, visibility, and lived experience as they intersect with healing and daily life.


New here? Read more about the intent behind Notes from the Crosswalk.

R4 Style is a lived approach to navigating disruption—without rushing, fixing, or erasing what came before.
A compassionate framework for major life transitions, guided by reflection, writing, and community.


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