Role models and informative examples do more than inspire. They guide. It is our intention that this collection of women and women-related topics will inspire, but will also guide. This is especially important as we prepare for Women’s History Month (March) and International Women’s Day (March 8th) as Black History month (February) begins.
What Will Covid-19 Change?
Yes, I think there will be changes in religious, governmental, and legal-judicial systems, and emphasis on scientific understanding. What we, you and I, do will drive most of those changes, just as our behaviors have driven climate change.
The True History of the Ultimate Wardrobe Essential—Your Bra
Click here to view original web page at www.vogue.com Few clothing items are as entwined with the evolution of fashion and the cultural status of women as the bra. From its functional past to its fashionable present, the bra has shifted from a piece that is meant to remain hidden to one that women now […]
Trinity, Mother Nature, and Two Weeks on the Road
I am eating breakfast at a Fairfield Inn in Tucumcari. And drinking coffee. Lots of coffee. I would like to make it home today. Sticking to the Interstate route, 40 to 25 to 10 adds an hour to the trip. So I’m getting on US 54 and heading SW cutting across New Mexico until I […]
Anonymous No Longer Needs To Be a Woman
Virginia Woolf wrote in the early 20th Century For most of history, anonymous was a woman. It seems fitting to start out a month of 26 posts, from A to Z, and centered on the topic of The Iconic Feminine with a look at feminine anonymity. This exercise is prompted by the annual April A […]
February Thoughts of Women and Spring
This month, February 2018, continues a now year-long streak of heightened, and potential, change as well as challenges for women, societal interactions and perceptions. This is true, dear reader, no matter where you fall into or upon any political spectrum. The only political opinion expressed here is that “not to make a decision is to […]


