I’ve Finally Joined Facebook
Yes, I know. I’m about the last person in the United States to be on Facebook. I needed for Facebook to get better with privacy issues before it was safe […]
Yes, I know. I’m about the last person in the United States to be on Facebook. I needed for Facebook to get better with privacy issues before it was safe […]
We will have peace in the world when the power of love is greater than the love of power. Wishing everyone happy holidays and an abundance of love, peace, harmony, […]
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is the most important concept I learned during almost a decade of university education. It’s basic. It’s profound. It brilliantly distills complex intellectual theory into something anyone […]
Ginny Nicarthy, author of Getting Free: You Can End Abuse and Take Back Your Life and You can Be Free: An Easy-to-Read Handbook for Abused Women, kicked off L.Y. Marlow’s Saving Promise 10-city […]
Breast Cancer Awareness Month (1984) is only three years older than Domestic Violence Awareness Month 1987). So, why is pink the predominant color in October? Nancy G. Brinker. If you think […]
After [Oprah’s] parents separated from each other and from her, she was left in the care of a grandmother who believed in the laying on of hands in all […]
The walls of silence surrounding domestic violence are coming tumbling down this October. The color purple is taking center stage. During the 2010 National Call for Unity today, I learned […]
Safe Haven by Nicholas Sparks is about domestic violence and stalking. I was thrilled to see it debut at #1 on the best seller lists. What a great way to start […]
Dr. Phil McGraw announced today that his 9th season will End the Silence on Domestic Violence. It was the 16th anniversary of the day President Clinton signed the Violence Against […]
Oprah’s last season launches on September 13, 2010. I’m one of those ultimate viewers who has been watching since day one when her show was A.M. Chicago. My life shifted […]