Posts tagged with ‘georgia’

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The medicine of Love

by Tali Boots

Ferguson ISIS Attack on Female Reproductive Freedom Child Hunger Sexual Assault State of our Education System Attacks on women, breast feeding in public, sexuality, minorities, animals, humans, etc. This list could go on forever. These are things that worry me, things that cause anger, anxiety, stress, sadness, and hopelessness inside of me. After many hours […]

Interview with Fox 7 News Austin- Reparative Therapy

by Tali Boots

This past Sunday Fox News Austin called me and asked if I would care to comment on the Texas Republican’s decision to add Reparative Therapy to their platform for the next election. At first, I was shocked, I thought momentarily this must be a prank call. But no, after a quick search, it was very […]

Lee Daniel’s The Butler

by Tali Boots

I recently watched the movie Lee Daniel’s The Butler with Oprah Winfrey, Forest Whitaker, Lenny Kravitz, Cuba Gooding Jr. And others. This movie affected me a ton. I know I’m late to it, but I made up by watching it twice in a row. The Civil Rights Movement has always affected me with a ton […]

Happy International women’s day: March 8th

by Tali Boots

Today is International Women’s Day!   1893: Colorado is the first state to give women the right to vote! 1920: the 19th amendment is added to the constitution granting women the right to vote. 1921: Margaret Sanger creates the American Birth Control League, later becomes Planned Parenthood in 1942. 1960: Birth control pills are approved […]

Privilege

by Tali Boots

As I was sitting out in my backyard, enjoying the great 70 degree whether, sans baby, taking a moment to myself, I was thinking about all I am thankful for. Then my mind traveled to the idea of privilege. My first conscious experience with privilege happened when I was about 14 or 15. My mom […]

What pro-life & pro-choice mean to me.

by Tali Boots

I have been overwhelmed by the recent activities in the world of women’s reproductive rights. Now that I once again live in Texas, where the options for reproductive health have been greatly slashed, I have become obsessed with following the outcomes. I have read many brave stories where people have shared their abortion narratives. Each […]

A Dash of Sweet.

by Tali Boots

I had the pleasure to come across a video of Dustin Hoffman speaking about what the movie “Tootsie” meant for him. His thoughts on the pressures of being a beautiful woman are insightful. Something many women face daily within themselves and outside. I really feel as though he learned a great lesson on compassion and […]