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THIS is What Democracy Looks Like! The Women’s March on Washington

By Suzannah Gail Collins on February 9, 2017 • ( 3 Comments )

All over the world, sisters, mothers, daughters, grandmothers, nieces, neighbors, and friends– and some of their men– stood together to say “Not today, patriarchy!” We were lucky enough to be in D.C. at the heart of it all, part of a human hive humming through the jam-packed streets, shoulder-to-shoulder and hip-to-hip. Democracy looks like THIS!

Meditation Monday: Interview with Casey Clague

By Katie Riegel on February 6, 2017 • ( 8 Comments )

Hello and welcome to the first Meditation Monday! I asked some of my friends and acquaintances to answer a few questions about meditation, and the answers were smart and funny, surprising and […]

Six Tips on How Liberals and Conservatives Can Survive Each Other and Save the World

By Lisa Lanser Rose on February 1, 2017 • ( 7 Comments )

Like me, maybe you have friends and family all over the political spectrum. Have you noticed that, although the content might be different, they’re suffering the same confusion and dismay? “People gathered all over […]

The Women’s March in Champaign-Urbana

By Katie Riegel on January 25, 2017 • ( 6 Comments )

I went to the Women’s March—the Sister March in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois—on January 21, 2017. I don’t live there anymore, but it’s my hometown and I was visiting that weekend for my brother’s […]

Bigger and Better Than We Dreamed

By Lisa Lanser Rose on January 21, 2017 • ( 1 Comment )

We marched the entire route surrounded by wall-to-wall protesters–BEFORE the march was even scheduled. By the time the schedule route again, there were too many people in the streets for the March […]

Why We March

By Lisa Lanser Rose on January 21, 2017 • ( 4 Comments )

4:45 AM Suzannah and I are on our way to march peacefully in behalf of all our sisters and siblings living and dead and not yet born, for all the children and […]

Moving Forward with Poetry and Prose

By Leslie Salas on January 20, 2017 • ( Leave a comment )

All of the Sirens will be Marching tomorrow. Some in DC, and some in our home states. People all over the world will march with us. (Will you?) To commemorate these marches, […]

Why I am Marching

By Katie Riegel on January 19, 2017 • ( 11 Comments )

–by Mary Kaplan On January 21, the day after Donald Trump’s inauguration, I will participate in the Women’s March in D.C. in a show of solidarity against the proposed threats against our […]

Obama Helped Young People Like Me Love America. Now What?

By Katie Riegel on January 18, 2017 • ( 4 Comments )

–by Annsleigh Carter I consider January 20, 2009 my anniversary with America, and I do mean in a romantic sense. I was a freshman at American University, recently emerged from high school […]

Advice for Writers Getting the MFA

By Katie Riegel on January 11, 2017 • ( 4 Comments )

First of all: yes, your professors are right when they tell you it is very difficult to get a tenure track teaching job at a college or university. It is very, very […]

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