On January 10, 1917, ten women picketed the White House and demanded the right to vote. They stood in the bitter cold, holding signs that read, “How Long Must Women Wait for Liberty?”
The first time I heard Cris Williamson’s song, “Sweet Woman,” I was 19, sitting in the living room of the only other lesbians I knew in my home town of Ogden, Utah.
There is a picture of me at eight-years-old: my hair ratted into a little bouffant, striped t-shirt, shorts and cowboy boots with six-shooter holsters around my waist. At ten my favorite toys were my little brothers' GI Joes.
The recent appalling and unforgivable comments of rightly disgraced, and fired, radio shock jock Don Imus have everything to do with racism, sexism and misogyny, but the comments also lay bare a virtu
Despite myself, I can’t quite stop thinking about Ted Haggard, who in the past three months has gone from one of the nation’s most powerful Evangelical preachers to the tragic lead in the Christia