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How We Save Us: A Sweet New Symbol
The coronavirus crisis is taking our upside-down world and simultaneously shaking it up while forcing us into a collective “time out.”...
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Apr 18, 20206 min read


Becoming Those Who Value People Over Profit
My post last week questioned why our predominant measure of national “health” focuses on the stock market, even though the human aspects...
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Mar 28, 20201 min read


Shocking the National Heartbeat
I remember the first time I heard it — or saw it rather. It was during the Gulf War in 1991 and SCUD missiles were being launched into...
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Mar 20, 20205 min read


Becoming People Who Inspire Girls to Thrive
As penance for my internalized girlhood sexism, I am delighted to support an organization that has been around for over 150 years in the...
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Feb 28, 20201 min read


The Seeds of My Sexism
A vicious catch-22 frustrates the hell out of me, particularly as a mother of daughters: we need more leaders who are women and people of...
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Feb 21, 20205 min read


Becoming People Who Help Kids Learn
Last week I shared why it’s so challenging to define what makes a “good school” — even if we should still seek them out! Despite the...
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Feb 4, 20201 min read


What’s the Scoop with Schools These Days?
Raise your hand if you think the main purpose of school is to get a good job. Okay, now raise your hand if you think the main purpose of...
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Jan 26, 20205 min read


Becoming People Who Focus on Solutions
Reframing “reality” to see a boldly positive future was a challenge, though I have to say I’m pleased with how I justified my optimistic...
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Jan 6, 20202 min read


Three Bold and Optimistic Predictions for the 2020s
The closing out of a decade always prompts “best of” and “worst of” listicles— as well as plenty of crystal gazing about what’s to come....
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Dec 27, 20196 min read
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