I started to create a video documentary of sorts interviewing women around the world asking them why they were choosing to marry later and have children later — and I only got so far as a few furniture makers in Italy during the 2007 Salone del Mobile but their English was so rudimentary that it [...]
Posts Tagged ‘children’
No Child
Posted in -Chauncey Zalkin, Contributors, tagged babies, baby, being a mom, child, childless, children, custody, dad, dads, daughter, family, father, fatherhood, fathers, feminism, first wave feminism, parenthood, son, woman, women on August 20, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Affecting Sexual Abuse Prevention / Call to Arms Ad
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged abuse, awareness, children, girls, kids, women on June 23, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I’m taking a quick jaunt into a sober tone but I thought this Sexual Abuse campaign warranted a look. It is the most affecting and illustrative ad I’ve seen on the topic. I can imagine this is what it might feel like to be trapped in the person who has endured, is enduring sexual abuse.
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Hero
Posted in -Alabama Chanin, Contributors, tagged - Natalie Chanin, -Alabama Chanin, activist, alice waters, alternative, america, american, art, children, color purple, community, country, craft, design, education, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, fabric, family, fashion, female, food, garden, health, hero, heroes, leader, mentor, montessori, mother, progressive, progressive education, project alabama, sewing, south, sustainability, textiles, woman, women on April 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Chauncey was diligent in asking me to post. She just didn’t give up. I almost dreaded when her next email would come as I really did not know what I wanted to say with my “personal” voice. It seems that my “Alabama Chanin” voice has become my personal voice or, perhaps, that [...]