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Mad Libs for Mad Moms

Posted January 5th, 2012 by

If there was a Hall of Fame for road trip games, Mad Libs would be number one. A word nerd from the get-go, I loved these books of swiss-cheesed sentences, blank spaces waiting to be filled with the comedic stylings of my easily amused backseat gang (“The Hippo ate a copy machine and walked into a punch bowl.” Can you believe it?! Hilarious!). Vintage kids games are [...]

Posted Under: H: Environmental Health

5 Non-toxic New Years Resolutions

Posted December 27th, 2011 by

Go to the gym. Get organized. Start a new hobby. There’s a list of three common new years resolutions, which doubles as a list of resolutions I’ve made and haven’t kept a hundred times over. But my non-toxic resolutions? Those I’ve kept, because I’ve made them easy and concrete. Two years ago, I started using [...]

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Fear and loathing… and HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

Posted December 24th, 2011 by

I’ve always had what seemed to me to be a healthy mistrust of the outside world. I grew up in New York City in the 1970’s, an era often thought of as “Woody Allen’s New York”, where neurosis reigned supreme and everything was the color brown. Through therapy, philosophy studies and meditation, I’ve been working [...]

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Sex Trafficking of Women and Girls Online: Dozens of Anti-Trafficking Experts Dispute Village Voice’s Claim That Its Efforts to Stop Sex Trafficking Are ‘Effective’

Posted December 2nd, 2011 by

On December 2nd, FAIR Girls (an agency I co-founded in 2003 to help find and empower high risk and exploited girls) and fifty-three leading anti-trafficking experts and organizations sent a letter to Village Voice Media demanding the immediate and permanent removal of the Adult section of its subsidiary’s Web site Backpage.com where advertisements placed by [...]

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Don’t Get Mad, Get Elected!

Posted November 2nd, 2011 by

Turned to your favorite news source lately?   You’ve surely noticed that as another election season gathers steam, the so-called “civil” servants jockeying to represent us spend their time trying to pummel each other with barbs and bile.  The conversation never seems to turn to vital issues like the safety of the air we breathe or [...]

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Parks and Recreation: Thank You for the Pawnee Goddesses

Posted October 20th, 2011 by

I used to babysit a house full of smart, awesome girls. They played pirates, staged elaborate kitchen science experiments, and read books by the case-full. For half an hour every evening, we sprawled out on the couch and tuned in to the ongoing exploits of a myriad of makeup lacquered, fresh out of elementary school [...]

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Child Care Keeps California Working

Posted September 23rd, 2011 by

Amparo Moreno cares for 8 children in her home, almost half of them with special needs and five of them eligible for subsidized care. Moreno’s families are lucky. She used to work at a school for special needs adults and is passionate about helping children with behavioral issues master the social and self-care skills that [...]

Posted Under: E: Excellent Childcare

This Mother’s Day, Take a Tour of the World’s Best and Worst Places to be a Mother

Posted May 3rd, 2011 by

Each Mother’s Day, I celebrate the two most miraculous, deliriously happy days of my life – the days I gave birth to my two children.  What I counted on during my birth experiences:  health care, a safe and sanitary environment, and trained birth personnel.   What would have never occurred to me, a resident of the [...]

International Women’s Day: Miles to Walk, in the US and Across the Seas

Posted March 8th, 2011 by

2011 marks the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day – a day for the celebration of women worldwide. In 25 nations (including China, Afghanistan, Russia, Ukraine, Vietnam and Zambia), the day has become a national holiday, a time not only to cheer for women’s advances, but also to reflect upon the many global inequalities women [...]

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A Parent’s Decision to Empower thru Sports

Posted February 2nd, 2011 by

Getting a child into sports and keeping them there is one of the best decisions a parent will make. While your kids do it for the fun, research on the life-long benefits of a sports experience gives parents even more motivation to schlep kids to those practices. Contrary to the “dumb jock” myth, interscholastic sports [...]

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