Sibling Joy

Krista Cornish Scott I knew that I would be passionately in love with my kids, but I never knew how much awesomeness would come from watching them love each other as siblings. Almost every morning the first words out of Kenna’s mouth are “Where are my boys?” and she runs off to find them. This morning […]

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Dads and Dobbs

June 23, 2023 Dads and Dobbs After celebrating Father’s Day, we approach the first anniversary of the Dobbs decision. It is not only the lives of women and children who are protected from the pain of abortion in nearly two dozen states, but men, too. For nearly 30 years, perhaps the saddest surprise to me is listening

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Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass: Suffragist. Abolitionist. Ally. Abolitionist and suffragist Frederick Douglass was born into slavery to a mixed-race mother and a White father on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay in Talbot County, Maryland, in February of 1818. Although no official record of his birthday exists, it is commonly attributed to Valentine’s Day, because his

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