When I was growing up, my grandmother would give me a plump red pomegranate each Christmas season. It was tradition. I don’t know if I ever knew...
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Most times it is not the amount of words one writes that makes a difference; it's the subject matter. I received a mass-forwarded email today and...
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When my stomach started growling this afternoon I went to look for something to eat. Sandwich? Fruit? Vegetables? Microwave meal? It was all there. I...
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Transgenderism is not an easy topic to grasp – particularly for me, a Midwestern-raised heterosexual woman who recently passed the “half...
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In the scheme of things, I have led a pretty sheltered life. Raised in an upper-middle class, mostly white Chicago suburb back in the 60’s and...
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