I’m officially beginning a self study in economic sociology. Having recently earned my Master’s degree in Media Studies from The New School I am pulled towards the economy and our communal reactions to its changes as the news unfolds every morning. I work for a bank – banking is a new career for me. It [...]
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Launching a Self Study in Economic Sociology
Posted in Economic Sociology, Feminist, Money, children, media, tagged Economic Sociology, Linkedin, Money, self study on November 2, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I am an Obama Mama!
Posted in 2008 Presidential Election, Feminist, media, motherhood, tagged Feminist, mom, Obama, Palin, Politics, Star Trek, working women on September 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I just have this to say:
I am a 44 year old white woman with two children and a husband. I hold down a job because a) I have to and b) I want to. I live in New York City and I do not – NOT – make a six figure salary. Yes, it’s possible [...]
from Discourse on Women by Lucretia Coffin Mott Dec 17, 1849 | Thoughts from the great, great, great, great grandaughter of an outspoken woman
Posted in Feminist, children, family, media, tagged feminism, Hillary Clinton, Linkedin, Lucretia Mott, voting, Women on September 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
For some time now I have been reading the letters and speeches delivered by Lucretia Mott, best known as a founding mother of the women’s movement and an impassioned abolitionist. My reason for doing this is to understand the initial core of the feminist movement and learn from the struggles and thoughts the founding mother’s [...]




