By Ann Rostow– Is There Hope for the Roberts Court? Buzzfeed’s legal whiz, Chris Geidner, has an interesting article about John Roberts, speculating that the Chief might be evolving our…
By Andrea Shorter– This past Saturday, hundreds of thousands of true believers in equality joined Women’s Marches around the country and world. Many of us who marched continue to share…
By Louise “Lou” Fischer– November 8, 2016, was one of the worst nights in Democratic Party history: the improbable election of an unqualified, immature, unhinged, erratic, malignant narcissist for President…
By Tom Temprano– Congratulations, dear reader, we made it through 2017! There were times when, I’m sure, you felt certain that a Twitter-induced nuclear war was right around the corner.…
By Brandon Miller, CFP– The President called the new tax law a “big, beautiful Christmas present” for Americans. Now that we’ve had a little time to unwrap the impact of…
By Brett Andrews– And so, a New Year begins—one filled with hope, promise, and opportunity. While we hold fast to the optimism that surrounds it, we are also aware that…
By Tom Moon, MFT– Part of being human is that we all experience guilt (the judgment that I’ve done something wrong) and shame (the judgment that I am wrong) at…
By Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis– Two weeks ago, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights issued a path-breaking decision in favor of marriage equality and an individual’s right to self-determination…
By Gary Virginia– If you are craving the tastes, sounds, music and traditions of New Orleans’ Mardi Gras, you need not fly 2,000 miles to the Big Easy. San Francisco’s…
By Gary M. Kramer– The many documentaries about the AIDS crisis have chronicled stories both personal and universal. The honorable and inspiring new film, Quiet Heroes, which is having its…
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