There’s nothing to equal to results of our ability to collaborate, and to remember and record our foremothers whom the powers that be usually neglect.
Blog Posts about Women and Feminism
They
We feminists hope and even believe that the work we’ve done over the past decades has expanded the boundaries of what it means, and can mean, to be a woman, but that hope and belief seems to me to have foundered on the pronoun issues of gender fluidity.
Women Rule
We plan, we get ready, and we go. Nobody hold us back. Our own fears don’t hold us back.
Revising Ikons
The image of Mary as “Virgin Mary, Meek and Mild” has been a problem for many women and probably some men during the 100 years when this became her most common representation.
Fascinating Women
There are a lot of us. And many of our stories have yet to be written.
My Friendship Quilt
The power of the feminist movement always was and always will be drawn from the friendship of women.
Do We Collaborate
The idea of collaborating has always made me a little squeamish.
Lux
At a fundraiser I was hosting the other day for New Mexico Women Rising, I met the publisher of LUX, a new slick magazine aiming to secure “The Future of Feminist Journalism.”
There Are Just Too Many of Us
We’ve all experienced the overcrowding of big cities, from which some of us fled to small towns like Santa Fe, now overwhelmed too with commercial development and part-time residents.
Better Late Than…
One of the most interesting facets of my biography of Doris Duke was the question of her inheritance.


