Our Country, Ourselves: Lessons From 1969

I wish we weren't fighting all the time to protect women's rights, to protect women's health. ~Hillary Rodham Clinton In the face of historic events and a topsy-turvy political landscape, it can be easy to feel insignificant. Dwarfed by governments and hulking organizations, it’s easy to doubt our individual impact. But the first step down … Continue reading Our Country, Ourselves: Lessons From 1969

Frankenstein, Not Robin Hood: Luigi Mangione

“Beware: for I am fearless, and therefore powerful.” ~Mary Shelley, Frankenstein We thought it was Robin Hood. But really, it was Frankenstein. Last week, a lone gunman shot and killed Brian Thompson, the CEO of United Healthcare – one of the largest health insurers in the country. It was a brazen attack, carried out on … Continue reading Frankenstein, Not Robin Hood: Luigi Mangione

Blue Sky and Birds: When Good People Don’t Tolerate Bad Behavior

“I just couldn’t take the rape threats anymore,” my friend said, after finally deciding to leave Twitter last month. She wistfully talked about how good Twitter was when it was good – before every post was met with threats of physical violence or insults or both. As you no doubt have heard, and likely experienced, Twitter … Continue reading Blue Sky and Birds: When Good People Don’t Tolerate Bad Behavior

A Holiday Apart: In Defense of a Solitary Thanksgiving

When a family member of mine hadn’t reached out by the Friday after the election, I pretty much knew they had voted for Trump. I had to call anyway, just to be sure. I set off on a walk (I’m always on a walk) and dialed their number, hoping I was wrong. But once they … Continue reading A Holiday Apart: In Defense of a Solitary Thanksgiving

She Was A Hell Raiser, Not a Humanitarian: Be Like Mother Jones

I’m not a humanitarian. I’m a hell raiser. ~Mother Jones Pray for the dead. Fight like hell for the living. ~Mother Jones. We’re living through historic times. As we’re wading through the weight of every day, it’s easy to dismiss our ability to change the world around us. But, especially now, I think it’s important … Continue reading She Was A Hell Raiser, Not a Humanitarian: Be Like Mother Jones

The Sun Always Comes Up

“Everything can be taken from a [wo]man but one thing; the last of the human freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.” Viktor Frankl It’s hardest to tell the kids. I startled awake at 4 AM the day after the election, and before even looking at my … Continue reading The Sun Always Comes Up

The Shock is Shocking: Pundits Don’t Seem to Get This Election

Last night, a poll out of Iowa dropped that has the political world gobsmacked. According to Ann Selzer’s Des Moines Register poll, which is widely considered the gold-standard poll in Iowa, Kamala Harris now leads in Iowa by three points. For reference, Donald Trump won Iowa in 2020 by 8 points. (Just one point off of the … Continue reading The Shock is Shocking: Pundits Don’t Seem to Get This Election

Fear Factor: Halloween Edition

It’s the week of Halloween – a celebratory yet shadowy time, when we’re primed to scare ourselves with animatronic monsters and scary movies and stories about things that go bump in the night. And so on Saturday night, like families all across the country, we went trick-or-treating. Every year, we walk to a nearby neighborhood … Continue reading Fear Factor: Halloween Edition

Of Course You Can Laugh: This Moment is Serious and Ridiculous

The human race has only one really effective weapon and that is laughter. ~Mark Twain Over the weekend, on Jimmy Kimmel Live, a video dropped that is both hilarious and deadly serious. https://youtu.be/GGxwn_N9DtE?si=9zy-kZcxPzTlwJsi It features Dave Bautista – a professional wrestler-turned-actor who played Dax the Destroyer on Guardians of the Galaxy. He’s a man’s man … Continue reading Of Course You Can Laugh: This Moment is Serious and Ridiculous

Not Like That: The Criticism of Harris Is the Chorus of Our Lives

“It’s almost like she’s a woman, and nothing she does is going to be right.” So said a friend of mine as we vented about the double standard that’s once again gripped media coverage of the election. Just yesterday, CNN’s Jim Acosta pointed to Trump’s openly authoritarian comments and asked – “Has the Vice President not … Continue reading Not Like That: The Criticism of Harris Is the Chorus of Our Lives