Welcome to my creative world, a space where I share my creative writings and musings. Here, you’ll find reflections, stories, and insights shaped by my personal experiences and perspectives. This section is a canvas for exploring ideas, capturing moments, and connecting with readers through words.

Read, enjoy, like, comment, share—and let the muse flow!


  • A Boy Can, A Girl Can’t

    A Boy Can, A Girl Can’t

    On those days when my brother and I would run around With our neighbors’ children, feet bare, joy unbound, Ear-to-ear grinning, eyes glowing with glee,…

  • Through the Annals of Adetoun- Episode 5

    Through the Annals of Adetoun- Episode 5

    On that day, that evening, I finally got into a relaxed conversation with Beejay, after giving him a brief embarrassing moment with my stares, borne…

  • Through the Annals of Adetoun- Episode 4

    Through the Annals of Adetoun- Episode 4

    Today, I found myself reading Leviticus 18 again. The first time I did so was when I started falling in love with Beejay or more…

  • Because I Concurred

    Because I Concurred

    He lied to me, I concurred. He cheated on me, I concurred. He yelled at me, I concurred. He threw objects at me, I concurred.…

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I’m Tèmítọ́pẹ́

As a central analytic for the work of the institutional ethnographer, standpoint foregrounds the ways individuals are unique and therefore uniquely experience the broad social relations and institutional circuits in which they are embedded.
Standpoint recognizes that how people negotiate their social circumstances as professionals is entirely wrapped up in their ways of being in the world—­who we are, what we know, how we are seen by others, our designated roles, and how we have been credentialed or come by our experiences all play a role in how we carry out our daily work.

— Michelle LaFrance, Institutional Ethnography, 2019.