Women’s Movement by and for Whom?
It’s a fascinating experience being a relative newcomer to the women’s movement. I spent five years in the military, and the next Learn more
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It’s a fascinating experience being a relative newcomer to the women’s movement. I spent five years in the military, and the next Learn more
This weekend I heard about a curious study suggesting the power of collective intention. Researchers instructed groups as small as 25 to Learn more
As a young girl I remember feeling lucky because I happened to be born on March 8, International Women’s Day. At the Learn more
Over the past couple of months since being given the gift of this fellowship I have been struck by the impact that Learn more
We need everyone. More voices. More outrage. More compassion. More people. We need so much more if we are going to make Learn more
In December, I had the privilege and pleasure of meeting my peers in Cohort Two of Move to End Violence, as well Learn more
One of my visions as co-founder of A CALL TO MEN was that we would be community organizers first and public speakers Learn more
I was floored when I heard Aida’s story. I had been working at Sanctuary for Families for a while and had heard Learn more
I am awakened by language. After the Move to End Violence convening in December, I returned to Idaho speaking a transformative language Learn more
Weeks after our time in Tarrytown, NY for the Building Movement 2012 Convening, a gunman killed 20 elementary-school students and six educators Learn more