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I Am No Longer Sorry

January 18, 2018 by Mel Oliver Leave a Comment
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  I read this article about saying “sorry,” about how this word was so ingrained in the author that she even ended the article by saying “I’m sorry.”  I’m here to put a stop to that because she is me.  I’ve been saying “I’m sorry” since before I can even remember how I interpreted speech.   The … [Read more…]

Posted in: News Feed, Our Voices Tagged: apologizing, identity, sorry, therapy

A Week’s Worth of Women in the News

July 29, 2016 by Meeghan Kane Leave a Comment
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It’s been a truly historic week. No matter how you feel about Hillary Clinton, she’s one step closer to the presidency and that’s big, big deal. I know all of you who read this have already watched the big speeches that had us cheering and crying, so I haven’t included them here, though there’s plenty … [Read more…]

Posted in: Arts & Culture, History, News Feed, Politics Tagged: Abigail Adams, Bill O'Reilly, Chelsea Clinton, Clarissa Shields, Democratic National Convention, femme space, Lawnmower Lady, makeup, Mothers of the Movement, Olympics, Park Cannon, prayer, queer values, tattoos, therapy, Wal-Mart