by Autumn Lockett | Jun 8, 2021 | Opinion
I hopped atop my trusty Facebook steed a few weeks ago and began (another) Paul Revere-style ride, making my latest proclamation. It seems like the number of folks who still follow me is in single digits at this point. Between gun violence, racial injustice, people...
by Autumn Lockett | May 19, 2021 | Opinion
“Mama, I hafta keep knocking on my head to get the bad thoughts to go away.” This is how you start a conversation about mental health when you’re 5 years old. You take a rare quiet moment in the Mom Taxi and ask for a life raft. “Okay, buddy. Can you tell me a little...
by Autumn Lockett | Jul 6, 2020 | Opinion
I was baptized in a little white church with blood red carpet. At 5 years old, I was scared of water splashing in my face so our pastor let me take a practice swim in the warm baptistry water on the Saturday night before my baptism. On Sunday morning we sang a hymn...
by Autumn Lockett | May 22, 2020 | Opinion
My family and I have been sequestered in our home since March 13. My husband has taken full charge of our four children – ages 13, 7, 4 and 2 – during the day while I work from my makeshift closet office. Research about the impact of this unprecedented seclusion upon...
by Autumn Lockett | Mar 2, 2020 | Opinion
Admitting I needed help after the birth of our fourth child was a yearlong struggle. I tried vitamin supplements, watched my already healthy diet, exercised, prayed, meditated, worked with a therapist and finally sat on the crinkly white paper of my primary care...