Women & Girls: Badass Filmmaker
Feb 02, 2023
Born in 1879 to German immigrants, LOIS WEBER was the leading female director of the early 20th century. She...
I love this question—it made me dig deep and think about who has influenced me. It made me reflect...
Women & Girls: Khutulun
Jan 02, 2023
KHUTULUN was born in 1260, the youngest and only daughter of the most powerful ruler of Central Asia, Kaidu...
Women & Girls: Maria Orosa
Dec 02, 2022
In this season of celebration, it’s time to give thanks to the women who nourish us. To the foods...
Q: What is my favorite holiday read?
Dec 02, 2022
An Irish Country Christmas. Ah, who am I kidding…Anything by Patrick Taylor, the author of this gem. I have...
Women & Girls: Sarah Winnemucca
Nov 02, 2022
Known for penning the first English narrative by a Native American woman, SARAH WINNEMUCCA was a multi-lingual advocate for...
Q: What are you grateful for?
Nov 02, 2022
I am grateful—truly, I am. But I have to say this part first for the rest to make sense....
Women & Girls: Henrietta Duterte
Oct 02, 2022
1858. Imagine being a black woman suddenly widowed. Of the seven children you birthed, none survived. You are truly...
That’s a loaded question. I’m fascinated by the architecture of the stones, how symbols and art pass in and...
In June 2022, I wrote about my love of cemeteries—that they’re one of the reasons I love to travel—to...