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...
Women & Girls: Teachers
Sep 02, 2022
This month isn’t featuring one particular person, but ALL people in the field of education. While there are famous...
The most important thing I’ve learned about my writing process is that my process doesn’t have to look like...
Women & Girls: Ida B. Wells-Barnett
Aug 02, 2022
Ida B. Wells-Barnett was a journalist and activist. She is most well-known for her crusade to end lynching. In...