In His Own Words: From one abusive woman to the next
Abusive relationships can be like an addiction, leading from one to another until the cycle is broken.
Abusive relationships can be like an addiction, leading from one to another until the cycle is broken.
The Canadian Association for Equality recently hosted the following presentation, filmed by Studio Brule.
A culture embracing personal responsibility basically runs itself–but do we have one anymore?
It’s day 11 of Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2014. In today’s In His Own Words, “David” tells how is childhood programming and his mother’s behavior groomed him into relationships with abusive women and feminism. First, I want to say that I was under the illusion for a long time that I was a strong, very …
Is anyone, male or female, truly “strong and independent?” John Ribner takes on this mentality, especially as it pertains to today’s cliche of the “strong, independent woman.”
Sometimes, all it takes for a well-known lie to be punctured in public is for one brave voice to step up and ask a pertinent question.
“By the end of the first month of marriage I had been irrationally cussed out, called a bitch, an asshole, and stubborn.”
Gary Constanza, a citizen of the State of New York, has an open letter for his Senator, Kirsten Gillibrand.
Alison Tieman, as she so often does, cuts straight through the bullshit.
Although boys are the most frequent target of online bullying, and a great deal of cyberbullying is done by girls, the Canadian government seems to think only girls should be protected.