The upside of a crisis Sheila August 30, 2017 It took a natural disaster to do what no movement could, in a few days. Hurricane Harvey hit the Gulf Read More
Toxic identity politics ‘in these tribal times’ Sheila August 23, 2017 Is what unites us still stronger than what divides us? Where and how America is divided is far more evident Read More
Senator McCain’s scold Sheila July 30, 2017 He told fellow senators, essentially, to get over themselves and get serious. There has been so much manufactured drama in Read More
When family life bursts in on work Sheila March 16, 2017 Family prevails. And the video of it goes viral. Sorry if you’ve seen this dozens and dozens of times. Read More
When a man in a woman’s restroom Sheila March 16, 2017 And a proudly progressive mom calls for a reality check. After opening the blog post she felt necessary to write Read More
‘A day without a woman’ is a Sheila March 10, 2017 It can never happen in the real world. Women do it all, with seemingly more arms and legs and eyes Read More
Refugees already ‘extremely vetted’ should be welcomed Sheila March 6, 2017 New policy must take care to avoid humanitarian crises. In my work as a journalist, I try to personalize what Read More
Norma McCorvey’s death highlights Jane Roe’s conversion Sheila February 20, 2017 She founded ‘Roe No More’ two decades ago to expose abortion lies. Just last month, two major marches in Washington Read More
Gosnell ‘serial killer’ abortion book is a Sheila February 10, 2017 But the New York Times snubs it, revealing that the Times bestseller list is a matter of opinion. And here Read More
What were two major marches and a Sheila February 9, 2017 Women’s March on DC, March for Life, Human Trafficking Awareness. None of these things is like the other, except Read More