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It’s been over 40 years since I founded Choices Women’s Medical Center, one of the first and currently the largest and most comprehensive women’s health care centers in the country. Two years before the Supreme Court decision of Roe v. Wade, I opened the doors of Choices to provide women with services they desperately needed. [...]
I first visited the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial two weeks ago on a brief trip to D.C. I found the memorial striking, but probably not in the way its creators intended. To me, it emphasized how easy it is to celebrate past successes, without carrying their ideals into the future. One quotation in [...]
Glued to the television in 2008, I remember many of my female friends and I holding our collective breath as we watched with fascination the rise of female contenders for the United States presidential ticket. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s magnetic appeal first captured my imagination as a teenager in the 90’s when I watched her speak [...]
Professional Fridays: How to Ensure You Both Annoy Your Interviewer and Don’t Get the Job
by Abigail Collazo
I recently finished interviewing candidates for a number of positions at my current firm, from interns to mid-level managers. While the job market is very competitive now, it’s important to remember that employers are looking for reasons to disqualify you. It makes their job so much simpler if they have fewer people to actually consider. [...]
The Girl Scouts recently announced a new cookie. Savannah Smiles, will be sold in honor of the Girl Scouts 100th anniversary. As a former Girl Scout, I found this very exciting. However, not everyone may get to try the new cookie this year! On the heels of this announcement came some other Girl Scout news. [...]
I’ve always been fat. I’m not one of those fat girls who has stories about when I was thin—because I was never thin. And I grew up with the knowledge that I was fat. When I was three years old I was playing outside with my friends and I got hungry. I came inside and [...]
What To Do When a Paramedic Sexually Assaults You on the Way to the Hospital
by Abigail Collazo
The most important thing to note about this story is that the perpetrator has never done anything like this before. That’s the important part, and it’s important that you remember this important part. He had never done anything like this before. I don’t know whether his saying such a thing, to him, mitigates what he [...]
It’s a new year and the potential for a new you is everywhere. I’m already tired of the ads for diet systems and tricks, memberships and home gym offers. How about doing something different this year to get to a new you? Challenge yourself to become a better, smarter version of you: become more involved [...]
I love making a long list of resolutions and plans at the start of a new year. I make resolutions for each area of my life – physical, emotional, spiritual, relationships, and work. And this year, I’m going to add a few resolutions in the feminist column too. January is related to the Roman god [...]
The U.S. ranks 40th in the world for women’s political empowerment and we’re losing ground. Fortieth. This ranking, based on 2010 data, is a comparative measure of the gap between men and women in political decision-making at the highest levels. (Here is the entire report.) Not 1st. Not 12th. Not 19th. Not 32nd. And, that’s [...]