women’s issues
Posted May 17th, 2013 by Migdalia Rivera
Click here to read the article in English. Como mamá ocupada que trabaja, y la única proveedora de mi familia, yo he trabajado mucho y me he divertido mucho. No quería que a mis hijos les faltara lo que podrían haber tenido en una familia con dos padres. Como resultado, me hundí a mi misma, [...]
Posted May 17th, 2013 by Migdalia Rivera
Haga clic aquí para leer el artículo en español. As a busy working Mom and the sole provider of my family, I worked hard and played hard. I did not want my sons to lack what they would have had in a two parent household. As a result, I drove myself into the ground, sleeping [...]
Posted May 16th, 2013 by Lauren Reichelt
Last weekend, I attended my first ever state convention of the Democratic Party of New Mexico. My first few weeks in local party leadership have been packed with epiphanies. Unfortunately, these did not include remembering to stash the all-important box of feminine hygiene products in my suitcase before I hit the highway. It’s a five [...]
Posted May 8th, 2013 by Priscilla Huang
May 12 is the day to celebrate not only our mothers and motherhood, but also the many wonderful women who have touched our lives in one way or another. For me, this day is even more special this year because it marks my first Mother’s Day. I’m a proud mother to a young son. He [...]
Posted April 24th, 2013 by Lauren Reichelt
Last night, I had a dream about Howard Street. When I was growing up in Chicago’s East Rogers Park, Howard Street was the edge of the known universe. That was where the neighborhood changed and white people didn’t venture. The Chicago of my youth was a segregated city, as divided as the deep south. Some [...]
Posted April 21st, 2013 by Lauren Reichelt
I’m a Mom. I have never been a politician. I’ve always run other peoples’ campaigns, or built playgrounds, or vaccinated the elderly, or looked for ways to treat substance abuse, or dragged groups of young leaders with me to Netroots Nation. I never seriously considered running for office myself. I’ve been the only Anglo in [...]
Posted March 23rd, 2013 by Valerie Young
I opened my daughter’s history book the other day and it hit me all over again. We may be in the 21st century, but our history is still the history of men. Men who were kings, who invented machines, conquered weaker nations, compelled religious conversions, made scientific discoveries, sailed to foreign lands, and slaughtered each [...]
Posted March 5th, 2013 by Valerie Young
Trying to keep up with all the pixels and ink spilled lately about Sheryl Sandberg’s book, Marissa Mayer’s office roll call at Yahoo!, the 100th anniversary of the Suffragists’ Parade, all hot on the heels of the the 50th anniversary of The Feminine Mystique, has been making my head spin. I will simply have to [...]
Posted February 28th, 2013 by Cassidy Randall
Same product. Two different labels. An appalling double standard when it comes to our health.
Posted February 20th, 2013 by Cassidy Randall
A new report from Women’s Voices for the Earth, Secret Scents: How Hidden Fragrance Allergens Harm Public Health, finds that millions of people are affected by skin allergies caused by chemicals in fragrance. In fact, allergic reactions to fragrance chemicals are common, and have increased significantly among children in the past few decades. Women are [...]
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