In My Fair Lady, Professor Higgins laments, “Why can’t a woman be more like a man?” At the moment, there is no answer to that question but scientists are working on it. Besides the obvious gender differences, studies reveal men and women differ at the brain’s cellular le
Around the world, people seem to be taking up the cry from the film, Network: “ I’m mad as Hell and I’m not going to take it anymore.” Whether it’s Bernie’s Millennials or Trump’s unemployed, Tea Party members, or Black Lives Matter folks, people are rising their voi
The crime of segregation is that it keeps us from knowing one another. Non-profits, educational institutions, churches, governments and the courts have fought this consequence for years. When white America fled to the suburbs in the 1950s, 60s and 70s, they took their tax dollars wi
While I was working late last night, a message popped up on my computer. In an hour, I would lose control of my machine while Microsoft performed an upgrade. Or, if I chose, I could upgrade immediately. I must have hit the wrong button because the screen went black before starin
While I support Hillary Clinton for president of the United States, it’s a fair question to ask how she and her opponent, having among the lowest approval ratings in history for the office, came to be the sole survivors vying for this high office. What does their ascendancy say ab
Election night for candidates can be more nerve-wracking than bedtime for a virgin bride. During my last election, the voting machines broke down and the count continued by hand through the night. My celebration party wilted as we waited for unsteady reports from the precincts.
Film and photography have been around for a long while, since the 1800s. Smart phones are a new development but the genius who linked cameras with phones started a social revolution which is going to change the face of justice. Most of us use our phones to send pictures of ourse
In 1872, Victoria Woodhull, a former prostitute and spiritualist became the first woman to run for President of the United States. Former slave, Frederick Douglas ran as her vice president, though Douglas never campaigned with her. As a woman, she was unable to vote for the high
After the second presidential debate, a male blogger attempted to explain to a male reader why women were upset with Donald Trump, especially his body language as he hovered in the background while Hillary Clinton talked. Trump’s behavior was intimidating, said the blogger, a gest
My blog was hacked by the Russians. I know. When I admit the breach, I can hear people thinking, “Who would want to hack her blogs? Who reads them?” Well, I was hacked. But why, I don’t know. As to the number of people who read my blogs, let’s say it’s more than