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For our Women’s Voices series, commentator Jessica Martin talks about some of the challenges faced by working mothers.
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Commentator John Hogeland is a gun owner, and he believes in each individual’s rights. But he also believes those rights come with responsibilities — something he thinks some Americans have forgotten about.
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For this week’s Women’s Voices commentary, Jade Kastel tells us she was fishing around for something new to do when she found an activity with a magnetic appeal.
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The non-profit organization Literacy, Inc. says 33% of U.S. high school graduates never read a book after high school. However, many other people look to expand their literary horizons, andcommentator Connie LaRue says book clubs are a great way to do that.
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For our Women’s Voices series, Beth Howard cooks up a commentary about pie. She says the best ones are homemade, but she fears that’s becoming a lost art.
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Our “Women’s Voices” commentary series resumes with an essay by Heather McIlvaine-Newsad. She says a higher education can be a transformative experience.
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For our Women’s Voices commentary series, Freesia McKee tells us drag queens, trans people, and their allies won’t be denied by narrow-minded politicians and other haters.
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The pandemic forced teachers and students to adjust to an online education model. There were growing pains, but commentator Tim Roberts said there’s a case to be made for online courses.
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For our Women’s Voices commentary series, Gloria Delany-Barmann weaves together an essay about fiber and clothing.
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For our “Women’s Voices” commentary series, Heather McIlvaine-Newsad tells us the story of one person who was a victim of a national healthcare scandal.
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For our Women’s Voices series, commentator Cathy Null tells us there was a time — not that long ago — when abortion and women’s health care rights were criminalized in the US. She says that should serve as a reminder of why the country should allow women access to a safe and legal abortion.
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For our Women’s Voices series, commentator Alison Vawter reflects on the difficult situations and tough choices we all face over the course of a lifetime.