For the past few days, I’ve wanted to invest some time in writing a comprehensive post about Trump’s former ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch, and his former top Russia advisor, Fiona Hill, both of whom defied the administration’s non-cooperation edict, and agreed to tell their stories behind closed doors on Capital Hill, demonstrating the kind […]
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Sisters are doing it for themselves
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged awesome women, diplomacy, Don McGahn, Donald Trump, Fiona Hill, impeachment, Kellyanne Conway, Marie Yovanovitch, meltdown, Michael McKinley, Mike Pompeo, Nancy Pelosi, rorschach test, strong women, subpoena, Susan Collins, threats to Democracy, Ukraine, unhinged, whistle blower, women, women who kick ass, women's history 164 Comments
Who are the women in the new Historical Women of Ypsilanti mural?
A few days ago I posted an interview here with Ypsi High art teacher Lynne Settles about a new mural on the subject of local women’s history that she and her students had been working on in downtown Ypsilanti. Well, as the formal unveiling of the piece is set to take place tomorrow at 6:00 […]
Posted in History, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged Allie Louise DeHazen, Almeda Morton, Anna Chalmers Alexander Knaggs, Brown Chapel, Carolyn King, civil rights, Douglas Jones, Dr. Helen Walker McAndrew, Isa Stewart, Little League, Louis Artis, Lynne Settles, Mary Eleanor Delany (McCoy), Maude Forbes, murals, public art, slavery, title nine, Wealtha Sherman, women's health, women's history 4 Comments