>>BY ASHLEY MCINTYRE For so many years, I took Martin Luther King Jr. Day off. Like everyone else, I didn’t have to go to work...[Read More]
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Articles >>BY SARA LANG There’s an old joke about the similarities between lawmaking and sausage-making: neither of them are something you want to see, and watching turns...[Read More]
>>I read the other day that when Sally Ride prepared to launch into space, she was contacted by (male) scientists wondering how many tampons to...[Read More]
>>I promised in a post a few weeks ago that I was going to do something that taught my girls the real meaning of the...[Read More]
>>By Dalia Ben-Galim and Amna Silim, Center for American Progress The problem is all too familiar: Despite women’s increased rates of employment, rising...[Read More]
>>Today is Human Rights Day – as declared by the United Nations in 1950. For so long when I heard of human rights I considered...[Read More]
>>I am grieving. I am grieving the loss of Mike Brown and countless other Black men and women who have lost their lives to police...[Read More]
I >>won’t lie: I’m bummed about many of the election results. If you pay attention to my posts, you’ve probably noticed that I tend to...[Read More]
>>BY ASHLEY MCINTYRE Emma Watson, U.N. Women Goodwill Ambassador and actress, >>delivered an impassioned speech on feminism in front of the United Nations in New York last...[Read More]
>>BY SHARON OXENDINE When I was growing up, I was not connected to my Indian heritage. I was raised by two Native American parents that...[Read More]