July 2012
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Can we have it all, afterall? ...
A while back, I happened to catch the Anne-Marie Slaughter interview on Fresh Air in which she explains why she believes “women still can’t have it all” and to my surprise, I found myself understanding this argument. I found myself almost - almost agreeing with it. I had quite a life before I became a mother, and despite myself, I found that maintaining my pre-motherhood identity...
Jul 17th
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Sharing Poetry: Amy Lowell, "Madonna of the... →
sharingpoetry: All day long I have been working, Now I am tired I call: “Where are you?” But there is only the oak-tree rustling in the wind. The house is very quiet, The sun shines in on your books, On your scissors and thimble just put down, But you are not there. Suddenly I am lonely: Where are you? I go…
Jul 16th
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Author Luis Alberto Urrea Chronicles Ever-Changing... →
Jul 12th
"Bless Me, Ultima" to Make El Paso History →
Jul 12th
Jul 9th
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Sergio Troncoso: Review of Crossing Borders in... →
sergiotroncoso: Crossing Borders: Personal Essays Nonfiction by Sergio Troncoso Arte Publico Press, September 2011 ISBN-13: 978-1-55885-710-0 Paperback: 216pp; $16.95 Review by Cheryl Wright-Watkins …
Jul 6th
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Jul 6th
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