The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time … More
Category: History
Is It Possible To Legislate Respect?
Kansas City just became the latest in a list of cities considering a law against street harassment that would encompass … More
Change Will Take Men Standing Up Against Domestic Violence
Ray Rice’s indefinite suspension from the Baltimore Ravens for the physical abuse of his then fiancée Janay Palmer has sparked … More
Invisible Desert Dwellers
Desert dwellers are accustomed to the monsoon season and the rain it ushers in, a glass of water raised to … More
Ray Rice Incident a Watershed Moment on Domestic Violence?
The video of Ray Rice knocking his then-fiancée Janay Palmer unconscious and dragging her from a casino elevator has by … More
Of Mice And Women
Back in the early 1970s when I was a young nurse at Cincinnati General Hospital I was rejected from participation … More
Words: “…Culture Is The Family Of The Family…”
Culture is an important dynamic in our communities and in life. It can be a source of nourishment, protection and … More
Sexism in the Senate? Do Tell…
New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, once famously called “the Senate’s hottest member” by Democrat and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, … More
Labor: It’s Not Just What We Do, It’s What We Add
Labor may seem like a quaint carryover from the times of large unions and heavy manual production, but even in … More
Sexy Women In Award Shows: Objects? Feminists? Funny?
Both the Emmys and VMA awards this week garnered very strong reactions, both positive and negative for the way women … More