activism

If you are like me, you probably used to think of yourself as a "constitution thumper." Maybe you still do. However, if you are like me and over 70% of Americans, you think this country is "broken" beyond repair. Are you surprised at that number? I sure was! read more »

I used to think that social change would happen if enough people got out in the street and demanded it. As I have seen the war in Iraq dragging on in spite of the millions demonstrating against it, I have become cynical and stopped demonstrating - with gratitude to those who do so as long as they realize that they may be meeting their need for self-expression, but nothing more. read more »

As the Imagining Ourselves exhibit closes it's current Motherhood project (a campaign to promote safer motherhood around the world)we are holding a Call for Submissions for our October film festival. Please be sure to join us for the launch of the Image and identity exhibit on July 5th, 2007 at http://imaginingourselves.imow.org read more »

It is the anniversary of the death of Marla Ruzicka, who died in Iraq giving hope and help to the victims of the war. She was a shining example of how a person can take effective action to promote peace, love and understanding. read more »

The International Museum of Women is excited to announce the launch of the Imagining Ourselves Motherhood Exhibit, running from March 8 through the end of June. www.imow.org read more »

I want to share my article with you. This is about the link between Mind and Social / Environmental-Issues. The fast-paced, consumerist lifestyle of Industrial Society is causing exponential rise in psychological problems besides destroying the environment. All issues are interlinked. Our Minds cannot be peaceful when attention-spans are down to nanoseconds, microseconds and milliseconds. read more »