A slice of suburban family life from the diverse perspectives of a politically minded, professional mom and wife raising her children in a very political world.
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Should the Supreme Court overrule the affordable care act, millions of children and families receiving benefits from the law risk losing their healthcare. Published 1:43 p.m. May 7, 2012 - Comments
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This week featured several political assaults on women & families that ranged from the ridiculous to the offensive, from racist cakes to examples of wasteful spending and fraud. How are families to keep up? Published 2:13 p.m. April 19, 2012 - Comments
A new viral video about the Trayvon Martin case by a young white girl urges America to take a hard look at the issue of race, and the responsibility of parents in promoting prejudice. Published 12:24 p.m. April 6, 2012 - Comments
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As the NRA says it will defend "Stand your ground law," Black parents say this isn't about the 2nd amendment; Trayvon Martin could have been their child. Published 12:06 a.m. March 22, 2012 - Comments
A guilty verdict sends a loud message to stop cyberbulling before tragedy strikes again. Published 10:15 p.m. March 16, 2012 - Comments
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A guilty verdict sends a loud message to stop cyberbulling before tragedy strikes again. Published 9:53 p.m. March 16, 2012 - Comments
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The thirty minute video gives me flashbacks of what happened in my own native Sierra Leone and how global awareness helped stop the atrocities there. Published 11:31 a.m. March 9, 2012 - Comments
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“If you aren’t doing anything about bullying or maltreatment, you’re sort of implicitly saying it is okay," Dr. Barbara Greenberg Published 1:15 a.m. March 1, 2012 - Comments
The curious circumstances of Whitney Houston’s death are causing those fighting against drugs to revisit prescription drug abuse Published 9:17 p.m. February 21, 2012 - Comments
Whitney Houston belted out an inspiring, rousing and heart-wrenching rendition of the Star Spangled Banner that was so powerful it brought tears to people’s eyes. Published 8:56 p.m. February 12, 2012 - Comments
Political satirist and Christian apologist Bob Siegel discusses religion and politics.
Forget fairness, common sense or decency. We have better rules for 21st century America.
Although it is difficult to know which way the wind may blow, reactions to the wind are more easily predictable.
Obama may benefit no matter what the Supreme Court rules.
Expressed regret over recent decisions has all of Washington talking - or does it?
Contributions to the Communities Sports desk from readers.
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Charm City Charmers: a not-so-ragtag group of Baltimore area writers lead by Tamar Alexia Fleishman
An advocate against sexual trafficking and for victims, Holly Smith speaks out.