If You Don’t Have a Seat at the Table,
You’re on the Menu

If You Don’t Have a Seat at the Table, <br> You’re on the Menu
Recently, the all-white, all-male House Freedom Caucus met at the White House to discuss the fate of maternal healthcare, breast screenings and contraceptive coverage. What’s wrong with this picture? Can you spot anything that’s missing from the table? Read More

Let’s Dump the Double Standard

Let’s Dump the Double Standard
A month after the 2016 election, Teen Vogue contributing writer, Lauren Duca wrote a powerful piece titled: “Donald Trump is Gaslighting America.” Gaslighting is defined as manipulating people into doubting their own lucidness and memory by playing games with actual facts. The blistering piece received wide acclaim online. Read More

Love is a Verb

Love is a Verb
From a very young age, I always loved Valentine’s Day. Each year, when February rolled around, our local drugstore would fill its ‘seasonal aisle’ with Hallmark cards, chocolate hearts, stuffed teddy bears and those pastel-colored Sweetheart candies. Read More

Highlights From the Women’s March
Los Angeles & Next Steps

Highlights From the Women’s March <br> Los Angeles & Next Steps
Saturday January 21, 2017 restored my faith in humanity. 750,000 of us gathered peacefully at the Women’s March Los Angeles, a sister march to the Women’s March on Washington – women, men children, transgender, black, white, Latino, Asian, Jewish, Muslim, Christian, gay, straight, native born and immigrant – with millions more around the world. Read More

Please Join Me for the
Women’s March Los Angeles

Please Join Me for the <br> Women’s March Los Angeles
On Saturday January 21st, hundreds of thousands of women across the country will march for human rights, civil liberties, tolerance of diversity and compassion for our shared humanity. We will stand together in solidarity for the protection of our rights, our safety, our health and our families – recognizing that our vibrant and diverse communities Read More