This week: Sexual harassers face (some) consequences, working moms during the holidays, ADHD at work, cake speech at the Supreme Court and the Republican tax bill.
This week: Sexual harassers face (some) consequences, working moms during the holidays, ADHD at work, cake speech at the Supreme Court and the Republican tax bill.
This week: when it’s more than A.D.H.D., Autism Speaks survey results, ESPN’s 30 for 30 podcast explores racism better than New York Times, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her pre-Supremes legal magic and information about how the GOP tax scam adds a tax on disability.
This week, the mental load of mothering with ADHD, autism is not a behavioral problem, pain acceptance was invented by people who don’t understand chronic pain at all, Sen. Al Franken apologizes for sexual harassment, and Roy Moore thinks he’s being persecuted.
I tried to write a post about Roy Moore and I just cannot do it. I saw on Twitter earlier that 29% of Alabama voters
A miserable week for health care and for women who would prefer not to be assaulted. 1. Harvey Weinstein was expelled from the Academy of
Short update this week. Having some trouble with WP editor. 1. Congress failed to renew CHIP, which ensured 9 million low income children and pregnant