Dear Believers, dear Marchers and Speakers, I beg you to immerse yourself in our history, in all the aspects of violence so deeply embedded in money-making and male entitlement.
Blog Posts about Women and Feminism
Womanhouse
Whether we dare, or do not dare, with our work and our voices and our actions to make trouble, we are living in the midst of trouble, nationally and globally, trouble that no amount of soothing the waters is going to solve.
Our Time
Not Women’s Month or Women’s Day but Women’s Time—Our Time—long overdue but come at last.
The Mysterious Diamond
I loved our tour of architect Luis Barragán’s masterpiece in Mexico City, a great collection of brilliantly-colored walls, streams and pools.
La Casa Azul
Mexico City seems to be a city of women. We are everywhere.
Playgirl
Our desire to be liked and loved is passionate, unequivocal, and it makes us vulnerable to every rejection.
Doris Duke: Love, Sex, Power and Money
Does it matter that she never found her match in terms of money, status and achievement?
17 Favorites of 2017
As this year comes to a close (some might say thankfully), I’ve once again chosen my most popular posts of 2017, based on visits, comments, Tweets and Facebook likes.
I Didn’t Sing for a Year
I remember being amazed when my young granddaughters and their friends listened, apparently unperturbed, to hip hop verses that demonize or degrade women.
Andrea
The great advantage we are gaining from enduring this age of suppression—internal and external—is that there are no unimportant words, no expression in a medium that is not political.

