Rayla D. Mattson

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Rayla D. Mattson (name, not pronouns) is a single parent who lives in Bloomfield, CT with their three children. Rayla is a religious professional and an avid writer. In Rayla's free time, Rayla enjoys cooking, baking, board and card games and anything that makes Rayla laugh.

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Preparing to Let Go

Rayla D. Mattson

From Braver/Wiser
I feel sad to lose a spiritual practice that I can now recognize, honor, and appreciate.
Everyone for Everyone

Rayla D. Mattson

From Braver/Wiser
Marginalized people can’t just want things to be different. It has to be everyone wanting things to be different for everyone.
Big Shoes to Fill

Rayla D. Mattson

From Braver/Wiser
I appreciate the path that my grandfather paved but also recognize that I can add to his path in my own way and still honor the road he paved the way for.
The Kindness of Others

Rayla D. Mattson

From Braver/Wiser
A white woman pulled over and ran over to me with a shopping bag. As I looked down at the bag, I had very mixed emotions.
The Strength That Defines Us

Rayla D. Mattson

From Braver/Wiser
My heart broke the day my son stood in the bathroom crying. He handed me a pair of scissors and told me to just cut it. I told him how beautiful his hair was and how sad I would be to see him cut it.
No Longer Claiming "Divorced"

Rayla D. Mattson

From Braver/Wiser
I spent time feeling embarrassed—that somehow I had failed—because I had filed for divorce. It’s been over nine years now, and I wake up every single...
Stopping to Help

Rayla D. Mattson

From Braver/Wiser
My oldest child was confused: why would no one stop and help us? Even though people weren’t stopping to help us, my son said, he wanted to be more like...
I Ride Bus

Rayla D. Mattson

From Braver/Wiser
“It takes a village to raise a child. It takes a child with autism to raise the consciousness of the village.” —Elaine Hall, educator and parenting...

Call and Response

Parenting with Heartbreak

Rayla D. Mattson

From Call and Response
In a pandemic, amid outcry over police murders of Black people, how can a mother address the gravity of these traumas without sending children into despair

LeaderLab

Parenting with Heartbreak

Rayla D. Mattson

From LeaderLab
In a pandemic, amid outcry over police murders of black people, how can a mother address the gravity of these traumas without sending children into despair

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