Zimmerman Juror B37’s Bombshells
Juror B37 from the George Zimmerman trial dropped more bombshells last night during her interview with Anderson Cooper on CNN’s AC360 than B37 bombers during World War II. I had […]
Juror B37 from the George Zimmerman trial dropped more bombshells last night during her interview with Anderson Cooper on CNN’s AC360 than B37 bombers during World War II. I had […]
The Fledgling Fund is a private foundation driven by the passionate belief that film can inspire a better world. They aspire to move audiences from passive viewers to motivated citizens […]
When seduction becomes obsession, the last person you can trust is yourself. -Tyler Perry This will shock folks who know me well: I’m falling out of love with Tyler Perry. […]
We need to take a hard look at the jury who decided that George Zimmerman was innocent of murder. We need to remember that these six women’s primary qualification to […]
Wa-Hoo! The Sundance Institute just announced documentary film grant winners. I am beyond ecstatic to share that Private Violence won in the Production/Post-Production category: Private Violence (U.S.A.) Director: Cynthia Hill Have you […]
ONE BILLION RISING FOR JUSTICE is a global call to women survivors of violence and those who love them to come together in community and solidarity outside places where they […]
The New York Times published this amazing op-ed by Courtney Queeney on June 30. Ms. Queeney is an award-winning poet and abuse survivor who lives in Chicago. “The View From […]
Sweet Salt Air by Barbara Delinsky was the perfect way to celebrate Midsummer’s Eve. Saturday was glorious in Seattle, but I didn’t have the post-op energy to make it to the […]
“Stay home!” is the message I wanted to deliver to Ashley Judd when I finished reading her memoir, All That Is Bitter & Sweet, yesterday morning. I wanted her to stay […]
A visit to Planned Parenthood might be the only medical care many women might receive in a year. – Eve Ensler Eve Ensler was in Seattle on May 18, 2013, […]