>>My first child is due in a little over a month. I love feeling his kicks and wiggles, even when he wedges his feet up...[Read More]
Working Families
Articles >>BY LEANNE SIMON Ahh… April in North Carolina. We start packing away the sweaters, braving the neon clouds of pollen, and rubbing our hands together...[Read More]
>>Today is >>Equal Pay Day. It is a day to recognize the value of work. Not women’s work or men’s work; just work. Because a...[Read More]
>> When I married my husband, I envisioned an egalitarian utopia. My spouse and I would split all the chores 50/50; to heck with society’s...[Read More]
>>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]
>>BY SARA LANG When I first started working in politics, people asked me all the time, “When are you going to run for office?” I...[Read More]
>>BY JENNIFER BRICK How hard is it to do the right thing, especially when it comes to our children? Sometimes, if politics are involved, it...[Read More]
>>BY SARA LANG Remember that time you decided to take a cut to your paycheck because you didn’t feel like paying for your expenses was...[Read More]
>>Today marks the end of March, and thus, the close of yet another Women’s History Month. I guess I should be excited that we get...[Read More]
>>BY SARA LANG Politicians talk an awful lot about jobs– creating them, attracting them, retaining them. But to quote James Carville: “What happens when the politics...[Read More]