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The Equality of our Inequality

Recently, I have enlisted in the war on women.   Without any experience or credibility as an activist of any kind, I attended a rally whose message was that we need to band together to battle laws...

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The Shadow of Freedom

Today, we are bombarded with broad messages thanking our veterans for fighting and dying in the name of "freedom."  We write and post and "Like" these sentiments without once stopping to examine what...

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Military Sexual Trauma: An Epidemic

In the last few years, as the debate played out surrounding the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, it was easy to get the impression that by allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly in our armed...

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From Ripples to Waves

I have spent most of my life wondering how, if at all, I could make a difference.  It’s a lofty ideal, but it didn’t mean much because I never allowed myself to get past the part where I wondered...

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Sheriff Joe's Legal Woes

For those not familiar with Arizona politics, one of the most infamous figures here is the sheriff of Maricopa County, Joe Arpaio.  He has made himself famous nationally in his two-decade tenure by...

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Essay on Becoming a Woman

A few days ago, I received a private Facebook message from a dear friend.  It began, “I got to see my vagina today.  For the very first time, my vagina.  I know you know how significant that is and I...

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Our Undeclared War

If you are attending Netroots Nation #12 this weekend in Providence, RI, you will have a plethora of sessions from which to choose, everything from Lizz Winstead to effective tweeting to carrying the...

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Feminism and the Politics of Choice

This was supposed to be an essay about sexuality, and it was going to be until I read something this morning that discomfited me a little bit.   In one of the groups to which I belong, a rather long...

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A LETTER TO FRIENDS OF A FRIEND; or HOW CAN YOU EVEN THINK THAT?

Yesterday, I read a post from a Facebook friend about how she avoided giving to people by the side of the road or in parking lots who were asking for charity.  Her friends let loose with a series of...

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Don't Yuck Our Yum

A commentary on this article from the Huffington Post, which reports about a conservative group's effort to repeal the recently passed legislation regarding transgender students....

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Anti-Choice is Anti-Good Health

The story linked to here is a few weeks old, but the struggle is ongoing, and it is important to anyone, man or woman.  Limited choice for one is limited choice for all.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...

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The Agitation Cycle: A Letter to DREAMers

How does a washing machine get the dirt and grime out? Agitation.  And if things are going to change in this country, if we are going to make this a better place to live, we need to never stop agitating.

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To Talk Or Not To Talk: On Genitals, Being Transgender, and The Curiosity of...

In the past few days, the furies have been unleashed on Katie Couric (and the general public at large, Couric being seen as a poster child for the ignorance, bigotry, etc., of the non-trans community)...

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Thanks, But No Thanks

Matt Moore, a guest columnist for Christianity Post, published an editorial (http://www.christianpost.com/...) entitled "Identity Crisis:  Adam's Children" that begins nicely enough and seems very...

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An Open Letter to the Phoenix New Times

On Friday, November 21, the New Times published a story by Ray Stern headlined “’Pregnant Man’ Thomas Beatie Stalked Estranged Wife With GPS Tracker, Cops Say”. The story was about the criminal actions...

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Jesus Loves Me; Why Can't You?

This past week, there were news stories ad nauseam about Paster Steven Anderson of the Faithful Word Baptist Church in Tempe, Arizona, and the sermon wherein he suggested that we could have an...

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The Great American Uniform Fetish

The only thing more predictable than a sitcom premise is that the American public can be surprised each and every time someone in uniform steps outside the law gets away with it.  

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The Loss of American Moral Authority? It's Inconceivable!

Volumes have been written and posted this week about the Senate's report on torture, much of it predictable.  The Right believes that the report is the work of America-hating bleeding hearts who do not...

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The Great Democratic Question

I read a story on Huffington Post today about how support for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential race seems to be waning.  Finally!

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Writer's Block: A Journal

This is a compilation, some original work, some of which I have included in other diaries, put together for a writing submission that didn't go anywhere.    

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