Month: November 2016

  • Unconscious Bias Symposium: Achieving Gender Equity

    Listen to this post:  Pretty soon, you’re going to hear a ton more about an amazing symposium put on by local non-profit Age & Gender Equity in the Arts (AGE). It’s called Unconscious Bias: Achieving Gender Equity. I’ll have the founder Jane Vogel and other symposium steering committee members on the podcast soon. But I didn’t wanna…

  • Not My First Rodeo: Brain injury and homelessness

    Listen to this post:  Can I just say how much I love my reliable access to the internet? It’s really a lot. I’m so grateful for my internet connection and for finding tons of material that’s accessible to me. While many people with reliable internet access take it for granted (especially if you don’t have…

  • America’s Rainbow Film Festival

    Listen to this post:  It’s only mid-November, and articles are showing up in my social media feeds about growing expressions of violence and hate against individuals and groups. There’s more than two months before he dirties the White House and wipes his feet on the laws that were supposed to make this country a democracy. But people are already…

  • Artist Carole Christie on YouCaring

    Listen to this post:  I understand how common it is to get donation fatigue, especially this time of the year when every organization whose mailing list you’re on is sending end of the year fundraising campaigns. I certainly get it. It’s overloading, and not everyone has spare money to give. Even if you do, you…