>>Have you been to a PTA meeting recently? Or have you volunteered at a food bank or animal shelter? If you have, chances are your...[Read More]
Monthly Archives: July 2015
>>Do you want smaller class sizes in elementary schools? Clearly that’s a no-brainer. But here’s the real question: what would you give up to get...[Read More]
>>What do the following women have in common: A self-proclaimed clairvoyant who advocated for free love. A republican from Maine and a Republican from North...[Read More]
>>A few years ago, my husband and I went into couples therapy. Between the demands of jobs, school, and kids, we barely had enough time...[Read More]
>>If I hear “I want” one more time this summer, I may scream. Over the last few months, I have become painfully aware of just...[Read More]
>>It’s that time of year again. The season that fills me with excitement, anticipation, and curiosity. Yet at the same time, I’m anxious, a little...[Read More]
>>An article popped up in my Facebook feed recently — >>How Sexism Affects Women’s Health Every Day – and I couldn’t help myself. I clicked...[Read More]
>>My kids are filthy, covered in sweat, with matted hair and huge grins on their faces. They bathe in the cold air blasting on them...[Read More]
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>>Two years ago, I became one of more than 1,000 people arrested for civil disobedience as part of the Moral Monday Movement. I was protesting...[Read More]