Leaders, do you read poetry? I have often turned to poetry for inspiration and refuge throughout my life, especially when I was a high school principal. Thanks @pdkintl for publishing this piece and @RafaelHeller2 and Teresa for your editorial guidance.
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That's a wrap! Feeling inspired and supported following my two sessions on the last day of #ASHE2024
So grateful for my colleagues and new connections! @Saypa#imaginED#leadership
I am speaking at ASHE 49th Annual Conference with @Saypa and Meaghan Doughert! Please check out our talk if you're attending the event! #ASHE2024 - via #Whova event app
A bit of Halloween news I can share that will be very spooky to antifeminists: In February, FSG will reissue Andrea Dworkin’s long-out of print “Right Wing Women,” with a new foreword by yours truly. Boo! https://t.co/Rd2qzYW09J
I wrote this before learning that, last night at the Trump rally in Madison Square Garden, speakers called Harris “the devil,” and said she had begun her career as a prostitute. It's all just too horribly predictable.
According to the Detroit Salt Company, 400 million years ago, ocean water flooded into a large basin, an area known as the Michigan Basin. Here's a look inside Detroit's epic salt mines: https://t.co/jCurvxzRqT
By the time Kamala Harris took the stage at the D.N.C., her rapid ascension had not only defied expectations—it had sent them soaring beyond the realm of reasonable. Her speech more than met the moment, @sbg1 writes. https://t.co/stCFi6ujgR
Check out the latest issue of TriQuarterly, featuring "The Little Tramp" by Sarah Pazur in fiction (@Saypa)
Support our writers and read now at https://t.co/4zWuIgVgD3! #TriQuarterly#SupportWriters#Issue166
Women governors know something about being an executive. And we know there's no one more qualified to be our next president than @KamalaHarris. Take it from us.
Society encourages women to wrap guilt and self-doubt around ourselves like an old familiar blanket. If we are guilty and self-doubting, we stay in place. We do not take action except against our own selves and we are unlikely to be agents of personal and social change.
“In their future, birth is mandatory, marriage is inescapable, children are property, and men are in charge. There’s a word for this dark vision of a world in which the private sphere is controlled by husbands and fathers. That word is ‘patriarchy.’”https://t.co/aq9nsYcleF
🚨📢 Exciting News! 🎉 We're thrilled to announce the release of TriQuarterly Issue 166! Dive into groundbreaking stories, essays, and poetry from diverse voices. Don't miss out—visit our website now! 📚💫 #TriQuarterly166#LiteraryJournal#NewIssue#DiverseVoices
Excited to have a short story in the latest issue of @TriQuarterlyMag alongside a whole host of brilliant writers (including fellow Michigan writer Lee Upton!) Many thanks to @KaylaKumari and Kira Tucker for including my piece. https://t.co/05ccEdP9PX
Peppermint chiffon pie (recipe today @parisreview ) is the summer dessert we didn't know we needed. From Flannery O'Connor's life. https://t.co/DqEbYqWF6v