I am going to buy the book, “Unworthy Creature: A Punjabi Daughters Memoir of Honour, Shame and Love” by Aruna Papp with Barbara Kay. It seems to capture the difficulty women face when other women are being burned and killed in the name of family honour. It is always difficult to question the culture
Shari Graydon, media expert has done it again. She is now teaching women all across Canada how to write Op Eds! What a brilliant idea since so few women find themselves or their perspectives in newspapers. Her Vancouver offering is on June 15 at the YWCA. Well worth attending I suspect! www.informedopinions.org.
It looks like my Op Ed “Motherhood is Madness” will be published in this Saturday’s Vancouver Sun. So Buy a copy and tell me what you think!
I am going out to buy the new book: The Conflict. I have read two book reveiws and Elizabeth Badinter clearly knows what she is talking about. Her message, echoes mine loud and clear. She says that women who become mothers are told in multiple ways that they must be full-time mothers and dedicate themslves entirely to
I just read a great article in the Globe and Mail about all the great peolpe and programs that teach boys how to be real men without being violent and misogynist. Like WiseGuys and Walk a Mile in her Shoes. Similar to my work with girls, boys are taught that pornography is not healthy (and dangerous
I saw a great article in the Report on Business in March about the great work of Women in Capital Markets. This is a group of women who are promoting programs inside banks and financial institutions that advance women. I will try to pull together a list of all the fantastic ways that companies work with
If you have not read “Half the Sky- do! It is a book about the unfairness women face in the world, even though they hold up half the sky. An event called “Women Turning Oppression into Opportunity” is on May 12 at Park Royal South mall (West Vancouver) from 10-5. Please drop by and learn about
I see that Christie Blatchford and the National Post have published a book on the trial of the Shafia family. If you recall the father, mother and brother were all found guilty of murdering their two daughters and step mother. They pushed their car into a lake. I like the title of the book because its so true.
I was embarrassed to call myself a lawyer when I read about lawyer Dirk Derstine’s cross examination of Tara McDonald – the mother of the 8 year old girl who was brutally murdered in Woodstock Ontario in 2009. In trying to defend his client (who is accused of help the woman who is already in jail
My husband recently asked me what I expect of him as a man. I said what I always say: “You are either for equality or against it. If you do nothing you are supporting the status quo.” Pretty vague I know. So was was pleased to read an article by David Moscrop where he described what he