
A blog about using our personal and collective power to change things for the better, for ourselves, our families, our communities, and anything else we want. No cat was even mildly inconvenienced in the production of this blog.
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It was April of 2010 when every police officer in Philadelphia was out on Broad Street.
1550 nurses and healthcare professionals (radiology techs, respiratory therapists, social workers, and many, many more) were out on Broad Street in fro...
Back in the 1980’s when I was a kid growing up in Raleigh, North Carolina, signs sprang up all over the countryside that said, “It’s Your Money.”
I remember asking what they meant and being told that it was something the Republicans said....
[I wrote this in 2024, but I feel like it deserves a second run as we have so many new readers, including cat and dog people. It was first published in July 2024 when the whole Childless Cat Ladies thing happened.]
It seems like I must wei...
My good friend Ken Anderson, with whom I ran an organization (he founded it) and wrote my first published book, lives in the neighborhood and often comes over for dinner. We’ve been friends for eleven years, and have some traditions, like m...
If you read the history of cell phones in schools, you’ll know who to blame for the lack of cell phone bans. It’s not the teachers or the administrators. It’s the parents.
The parents want access to little Sharif at all times. He must hav...
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Writer, educator, cat person, newly minted conservative, committed to fighting antisemitism in all its forms. The opinions expressed here, except where otherwise cited, are mine and mine alone.
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