Tag: women
We can pull our Sisterhood apart or pull it together
This was originally published in the WSJ in 1979, by Harry J. Gray. And, it wasn’t about women but about the United States. I took a few “creative liberties.”
What I don’t like about being a woman: Responses 1 & 2
This week I am sharing the submissions for the first FemCentral writing prompt. Please show your support by stopping by and leaving comments for the women who answered the prompt. Thank you!
A Woman’s Bill of Rights
When you read this list, what is your response? If you can say, "Yes, I believe that - I have those rights in my life now," you are to be congratulated and emulated. However, if some of the items make […]
Compassion for suffering is not a liberal or conservative cause. It is a human cause.
"Love acknowledges our interdependence and our responsibility for the future. None of us can prosper and be secure while some of us live in misery and desperation. In an interdependent world, the security and prosperity of any nation is inseparable […]
How Madwomen Survive: The Poetry of MariJo Moore
MariJo Moore, of Cherokee, Irish and Dutch ancestry, is an author, artist, poet and journalist.

The Occupation of Women
Today I address the Occupy movement directly, with a special focus on how it relates to women and women’s issues.