Many people tell me that it is absolutely impossible to have a perfectly equal partnership with someone you marry. And this is most often the criticism I get when I say I write about gender equality in marriage. To which… Read more ›
I did not wake up any earlier than usual today. When my alarm went off at 5:30, I pulled my phone off my iHome charger and checked my Twitter feed (without getting out of my bed), like I always do. … Read more ›
This is a guest post from Gwenn Liberty Seemel. Gwenn is named after the Liberty Bell, a cracked ding-dong with a venerable history. Gwenn is a working artist who has sold her soul to the genre of portraiture, and she is… Read more ›
Today’s post is a guest post from Marie Owens. Marie works in security logistics. In her spare time she teaches a female self-defense course and studies law in Washington state. When you think of careers in criminal justice, you probably… Read more ›
People are often flabbergasted when they realize I am a feminist and I am married. Of course that doesn’t apply to any of you; if you were flabbergasted then you probably wouldn’t be reading this blog. Somehow, though, they don’t… Read more ›
The Laramie Project by Moises Kaufman and the Tectonic Theater Project out in New York is one of my all-time favorite plays. And seeing as I was the drama director at my old school, that’s saying quite a lot; I… Read more ›