Women’s History Month: Female Firsts
Women’s History Month: Female Firsts Read More »
If journalism is the first draft of history, then it only makes sense that our story is constantly being re-drafted as new elements are discovered and new viewpoints need to be reflected.
Black History Month: A Time to Recognize Little-Known Contributions Read More »
Have you ever thought about who built your house? Who lived in it before you did? What their lives were like? Sometimes people find they relate more strongly to their
Houses Tell Compelling Stories Read More »
Today I was at work on a blog about political cartoonist Thomas Nast when my 21-year-old daughter sent me a link to a story she wrote after interviewing John Filo,
When Campuses Were Alive with Activism: Remembering Kent State Read More »
Today would have been my father’s birthday if he were still alive, and unlike Ed, the father on the new CBS television show, $#*! My Dad Says, or Archie Bunker
$#*! My Dad Says: Life Lessons from Another Type of Father Read More »
If women’s news receives the coverage it deserves during the next week or so, then there will be stories about women and the vote. Headlines may read something like: “Ninety
Little-Remembered Stories of Women and the Vote Read More »