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This Woman’s History Month:
Low Grade Toxic Masculinity

Being a woman my whole life… well, most of it and being a girl the rest of the time… I thought I’d write a little about my experiences as a woman this Women’s History Month. It seems that this is a topic that has more of widespread appeal these days. Read more…


March Was A Fog

Why is it that January through March passes so quickly?Β  To follow are tidbits of time in March, starting with the lemon bundt cake I made for my mother’s birthday. You get up and work and go home.Β  This happens most days.Β  Hopefully you do something important and worthy enough Read more…


Dear Women,

It is so wonderful to see social media swarmed with images from one of the many marches for women that took place yesterday, to see so many coming together to speak up for our human rights. I hope that this is a start of something… and theΒ start of the end Read more…


Throwback Thursday: Bloodroot, 2007

I’ve been to Bloodroot, the feminist bookstore and restaurant in Bridgeport, CT, several times–the last being this time in 2007. I have never blogged about it because the food is pretty basic. But having visited the music store / vegan cafe, I thought I’d throw back to another Connecticut “slash/ie.” Read more…


Stanley Kowalski

Taking the LIRR’s Babylon line towards Atlantic Terminal on a weekday morning and you may end up in one of the train cars that platform at Boland’s Landing, an employees-only station for the men of the Morris Park maintenance facility in Queens. The cars who make this stop are filled Read more…


Men & Other Generalizations

I have long been fascinated by men. Sure, as a woman, aren’t we all? They’re are from Mars, right? A whole other type of human being. Biologically speaking, of course we know there are those different parts but it’s more than that. The Y chromosome has its function. Make a Read more…