It’s hard to feel energetic in the mornings knowing people are getting sick. Our lives are disrupted. It’s spring but … More
Category: Culture
Yummy at Home (Recipes from Our Table, Part I)
Just Because COVID-19 has us shut in, doesn’t mean we can’t thrive. In fact, since we’ve been staying home, we’ve … More
Age of Accountability
I’m tired of workplace violence. I’m not just talking about bullets and bombs. I’m talking about physical aggression in the … More
Highlighted Authors from Fierce: Essay by and about Dauntless Women
Hundreds of years after Deborah Sampson, a gender-bending Revolutionary War soldier, trod the earth, Jessie Serfilippi traverses Sampson’s exact footsteps … More
Faces of Facebook (A 2018 Photo Essay)
ABC: Alana G., Contingent Worker: Line Cook; Alejandro, Global Security; Amel F., Reception Associate; Amy H., VP Global Learning … More
Let the Children Be Heard: Advice on Communicating with Children
I’m always looking for a way to strengthen my relationships with young people. More than anyone in society, children are … More
Hero Worship for Activists: “A Conversation with Anita Hill”
I am a woman of many heroes, men and women of character, substance and integrity. I admire and emulate them. … More
Oakland CA Women’s March 2018 (A Photo Essay)
Modeling Courage: Colin Kaepernick’s Walk in the Footsteps of Great Civil Rights Agitators
Two years ago when Colin Kaepernick first took a knee during the National Anthem, there was a lot of disgust … More
Can I Sleep in These? My Must-Have List Features Sneakers and Gear for Happy Feet
At some point, people start to think about their feet. This usually happens after not thinking about them at all … More
