>>The few times a week that I have to stop at the grocery store with one or both of my children – after swearing the...[Read More]
Tag Archives: equality
>>BY JANET COLM When I first got the invitation to join a group of women who were going to Washington, D.C. to lobby, I wanted to...[Read More]
>>BY NASHONDA COOKE “You’re just a woman. What can you do?” These words pierced through me. This was a comment I received from a male...[Read More]
>>BY TIFFANY FRYE I was 20 years old before I ever consciously thought about asking. I was in Chile, during a study-abroad semester, and one...[Read More]
>>BY LEANNE SIMON What did I do today that promoted social justice? Oof — now that’s a tough question. I didn’t promote social injustice. Did...[Read More]
>>BY MELISSA GEIL In my Durham school district, we are lucky to have access to two public Elementary Montessori Magnet Schools. Great, right? Unfortunately, the...[Read More]
>>BY MELISSA GEIL Back in 1993, when Paula Wolf first began her career as a lobbyist to the North Carolina General Assembly, she was walking...[Read More]
>>BY TIFFANY FRYE The 21st century workplace stinks for families. Many companies offer little to no paid sick leave or maternity leave, and >>childcare now officially costs...[Read More]
>>BY MELISSA GEIL At the beginning of each month, I write two checks from my bank account. One to my older daughter’s preschool, and one...[Read More]
>>Recently there was a Twitter hashtag intended to spotlight the racial inequities of living in America. >>#CrimingWhileWhite is a well intended—but problematic—social statement used by white...[Read More]