For all my friends who might be interested in attending the free online U.N. conference The Vanguard tomorrow, here is the final agenda.
Vegetables and Recovery
For me, there’s an irresistible connection between the baskets of glowing vegetables at our Saturday Farmers’ Market and the hope expressed in this poster for recovery from addiction.
The Vanguard
I am looking forward to the rare opportunity that will be offered me, and I’m looking forward with even more interest to the fascinating variety of presentations that will make up the program.
The Way It Was
We all want to forget our history, especially when it is shameful, and for this reason I am particularly grateful for a just-published biography of my peers.
Smashing the Canon
We are still engaged—and will probably always be engaged—in smashing the canon.
Living in a World on Fire
Driving down from Taos yesterday, I followed a dusty, beat-up pickup truck with an American flag painted on the tailgate.
Our Voices
I have to recognize that we have not made the progress in the arts that women have made in journalism for reasons of class and white privilege
How History Is
I was delighted to visit, yesterday morning, Nikesha Breeze’s astonishing show, “Four Sites of Return: Ritual, Remembrance, Reparation, Reclamation” at form & concept gallery.
Saving Wolf Pen Mill
Wake up, you well-off widows! We are all part of a world that is threatened by our individual decisions.
Huck and The Daughters
Mark Twain’s novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, easily his masterpiece, was published eighteen years earlier and would have given the ladies palpitations if they had dared to read it.

