In 1909 she became the first women, and first Swedish person to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature … […go…]
Month: January 2020
Healing through stillness 🤓
For the first time in the better part of a decade I have been able to actually use my time off from the pay check to advance my personal goals. One of the most interesting to me is that I have been finally been able to sustain 20 minute sessions of standing meditation with my…
2020/01/26 #SundaySentence
She drove them crazy
2020/01/19 #SundaySentence
Using a thesaurus requires you to think beyond basic words.
Not before and not since (1925 in Texas)
I’ll concede that this is only technically the first all female Supreme Court in the US, in the sense that the three women sitting on the court were there only for this case …
2020/01/12 #SundaySentence
The camera pans back and forth a lot, and it’s not all one shot, but the light movement and unromantic undressing for bed show how physically close they are with each other, how really married they are.
The tops
photograph by J.L. Munn
Katie Mulcahey and the whim of an insecure man
It is important in our search for our female heroes lost to history that we do not ignore the “working class” heroes; those beautiful souls, having little to no resources (comparatively speaking), who encounter oppression and refuse to bend to its momentum. Katie Mulcahey is one such hero. Although we do not know much of…