There is a trend lately of offering money to women to have babies as a way to solve the declining natality rate. After decades of maltreatment against women at home and in the workplace, schemes like offering money—ideas mostly proposed by men—will not solve anything. I don’t know about you, but if I were a … Continue reading The Relationship Recession and the Rise of Singlehood
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Book Review: Of Boys and Men
I’m always interested in studying different perspectives on the subject of men and how society is impacted by their actions or inactions. When I heard about the book Of Boys and Men by Richard V. Reeves, I was intrigued, especially after reading the subtitle: Why the Modern Male is Struggling, Why it Matters, and What … Continue reading Book Review: Of Boys and Men
Book Review: A Call to Action
Last month, I finished reading A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence, and Power by former President Jimmy Carter. It was definitely an interesting book, and it was good to read some of his views. The opening of the introduction delineates the purpose of the book. The first sentence reads, “All the elements in this … Continue reading Book Review: A Call to Action
International Day of the Girl Child
Today is the International Day of the Girl Child, established on December 19, 2011, by the United Nations to recognize girls' rights, address the challenges they face, and promote their empowerment and the fulfillment of their human rights.1 On October 9, 2024, the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) released a report on sexual … Continue reading International Day of the Girl Child
A Reflection on Family Trauma
I have been debating for months—well, struggling is probably a better word—about writing this piece. It’s one of those things where writing in a journal isn’t enough, and I feel that what’s in my mind needs to be set free. I’ve written many times about family struggles while growing up and the absence of a … Continue reading A Reflection on Family Trauma
Empowering Legacy: Honoring Puerto Rican Women Pioneers in History
This month, we celebrate Women’s History Month, an annual observance highlighting the contributions of women to events in history and contemporary society. On March 12, 1987, the United States Congress passed Public Law 100-9, designating March 1987 as “Women’s History Month” and requesting the President of the United States to issue a proclamation calling upon … Continue reading Empowering Legacy: Honoring Puerto Rican Women Pioneers in History
Book Review: Love & Respect
This year, I read one of the worst books about marriage, and it was extremely painful. The book, “Love & Respect” by Dr. Emerson Eggerichs was given to me by a Chaplain, and I read it because I like to study all aspects affecting current social issues. I’m a Christian, and it bothers me when … Continue reading Book Review: Love & Respect