“WMC EXCLUSIVE! GIFFORD’S TRAGEDY: WHAT’S THE MESSAGE TO YOUNG WOMEN?”

Gloria Feldt, Exclusive

Women’s Media Center

We have all been almost paralyzed by horror over the events in Arizona. Not Gloria Feldt. She has written a passionate appeal to action. For those of us who stood up for civil rights, women’s rights, gay rights, it is time to mount a calm, cool, and collected campaign to cure the ills in our public life – civic rights.

“What a Fabulous Treat for My Father and for Me!”

A Birthday Story…

By Sharon Morton, founder Grandparents for Social Action

I was born on my father’s 32nd birthday, on February 18, and every year our shared birthday celebration was better than the last one.

“Say Something. Do Something.” And Other Lessons I Re-Learned Last Week!

By Suzanne Braun Levine

This is past weekend I experienced a powerful antidote to the gloom and doom that seem to have settled over current events: the company of inspiring and determined social entrepreneurs, who had gathered in Philadelphia (appropriately, given the reminders everywhere of the idealism and perseverance that it took to invent our Constitution) to share information and give fellow pioneers moral support.

AGE IS NOT A DISEASE! – Embrace Your Age and Celebrate Yourself

10-Part Summer Radio Series with Eileen Williams – Feisty Side of Fifty June 2010 — “Age is NOT a disease! Women like being 50, 60 and 70. We don’t want to go back to Thirty – it was too stressful,” say, Suzanne Braun Levine, author of 50 IS THE NEW FIFTY and Eileen Williams, the […]

Retirement Ambivalence: Who’s Afraid of Getting Off the Career Track?

By Ruth Wooden President, Public Agenda & Chair of the Board, Civic Ventures There’s a new chapter required in The Etiquette Handbook:  “What to say to someone who is retiring.” I can’t get over some of the things people have said to me after a routine announcement that I plan to retire as President of […]