Friday, Many 5, 2023 | 7:00 PM | Art GalleryIn this brief art history presentation and art-making workshop, we will create goddess mandalas with drawing, painting, and/or collage/assemblage as a feminist spiritual practice. Participants are welcome—but not required—to bring imagery...
March honors Women’s History Month, Black Women’s History Week, Disability Awareness Month, Equal Pay Day, International Women’s Day, and many more days of observance. As we celebrate all month long, it is important to center intersectional feminism and continue the fight...
All of them experienced versions of being ignored, struggling to be recognized, and extra scrutiny from male colleagues. Although they differ in political parties and philosophies, they were often the only woman in the room. Today, the new team leading committees and offices that control U.S...
While I was trying to find chalk and science books to teach my class of 6th grade Special Ed students, our mayor cited the need for school uniforms. Solutions for the lack of supplies, crumbling buildings, and poor-performing schools were to be resolved this way! Although 75% of students...
2022 is over! As you may be feeling, I am so grateful to see it end. All the illness, death, COVID, RESP, and the virulent flu. As grateful as I am, I’m aware of unfinished business that unconscionably inflicts enormous hardship on families and children.
The year...