

Flying by the seat of their Pants
On the film Thelma & Louise It caught my eye as I was walking by: A black T-shirt with the title of the film and its very memorable ending scene. A film that was groundbreaking at the time it was released in 1991 because it was female-driven and the story was told from a female perspective. The actresses who portrayed the two title characters were Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon. The film directed by Ridley Scott is Thelma & Louise. I thought about the time I watched the film


Don't you have a father? A brother? A son?
A Whole Other Ballgame. It is not that difficult. Empathy, that is. All you need is to feel for the person who is injured, hurt, or violated, or molested and terrorized. But somehow not all men are behind the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements and voice their support for women who have had to face abuse of power by men. But I am assuming not all of these men are molesters themselves. So why aren't they in support? In order to invoke this feeling of revolt in men a lot of women say