December, 2020 Newsletter

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Examining the difference between how society reacts to a powerful woman's sexual assault versus how it thinks of a disadvantaged woman's rape and murder. A look at the racial divide in our justice system.

May, 2020 Newsletter

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Title IX changes and sexual assault of minors in school settings are the main issues I covered this month.

April, 2020 Newsletter

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Tara Reade accuses Joe Biden of assaulting her in 1993 when she worked for him in DC. It's a little long-sorry-but necessary.

March, 2020 Newsletter

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Don't let Covid-19 get you down. There were successes in March mainly because Weinstein finally went to jail. I don't wish jail on anyone but some just cry out to be there and Weinstein is one of those people.

Metamorphoses, Myth & Me

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A short post about the Metamorphoses in many areas of life: Spring, the changing land, women, rape, the #metoo movement, and Ovid's myths.

February 2020 Newsletter

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Mostly Harvey Weinstein but other wealthy men are also in the news. These selfish and entitled men have too much license and too little respect and empathy for everyone else. A lot happened but Weinstein dominated.

January, 2020 Newsletter

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#MeToo is the theme for January. #MeToo has opened the floodgates and helped us view sexual assault in a different light.

Update – Cyprus Ayia Napa Rape case

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Update of the Rape trial in Cyprus. The girl is going home. She has finally found the help she needs. Maybe now she can begin the journey of healing.

The Link between Alcohol and Sexual Assault

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Who made the rule that a young woman who becomes drunk and unconscious is fair game for whatever happens? An unconscious woman is incapable of giving consent to sex. It's rape not sex. It's rape not sex. It's not sex; it's rape. Always. No exceptions.