Honoring Crystal Judson Brame: 10 Years of Triumphs and Tears
Where do you go? Who do you call when the domestic violence perpetrator in your life is the chief of police? This was Crystal Judson Brame’s dilemma 10 years ago […]
Where do you go? Who do you call when the domestic violence perpetrator in your life is the chief of police? This was Crystal Judson Brame’s dilemma 10 years ago […]
It’s like a huge feminist tsunami. – Eve Ensler One Billion Rising will start today in Samoa and spread around the world to all 200 countries! One Billion Rising is […]
We’re supposed to empower, but not enable. It’s a fine line and I think it makes them more responsible in the end. – Doris Buffett Today is Doris Eleanor Buffett’s […]
You may write me down in history With your bitter, twisted lies, You may trod me in the very dirt But still, like dust, I’ll rise. Does my sassiness upset […]
Pulitzer Prize winning poet Carl Sandburg’s poem “Revolver” was recently discovered in the University of Illinois’ Sandburg collection by retired professor Ernie Gullerud. Special thanks to Julie Owens for posting it […]
What is your favorite quote by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.? This one was shared on Facebook by Terri Marshall Gilfillan, who always ferrets out the best stories […]
In wine comes truth. We reveal our inner-self when we’ve had too much to drink. Reserved people may become playful. Jolly folks may take off their clown’s mask to reveal […]
Many survivors of domestic violence are intimately familiar with the sting of callous indifference and with feeling like an expendable pawn in high-stakes games. The Republicans have whined for months […]
We the People took our country back on election night, and the Democrats discovered they have a pair [of balls] after all. Over the New Year’s holiday, they out-Republicaned the […]
We shout for joy that we live to record this righteous decree. – Frederick Douglass As the United States backs away from the fiscal cliff, we also celebrate the 150th […]