Equity in Public Surveys: A PleaI live in a place called Somerville. It’s a fairly progressive suburb of Boston where the words “equity” and “inclusion” are frequently…Sep 5, 2022Sep 5, 2022
I Don’t Want to be the Mom Today!We’ve gotten through this pandemic with the help of super-moms everywhere. This children’s book is dedicated to you…Jan 11, 2022Jan 11, 2022
The Last Stop: A Story of Transit EqualityA new children’s book for the liberal-minded family…Jan 11, 2022Jan 11, 2022
Closing the Books on Remote-LearningWe live in an urban school district in the Northeast. Like many, we were subjected to remote-learning for the majority of the 2020–2021…Sep 17, 2021Sep 17, 2021
A Tiny Free Library on the CheapTiny Free Libraries are a fun way to exchange books in your neighborhood. Unfortunately, they’re also a bit costly. Not only are the kits…Sep 16, 2021Sep 16, 2021
Massachusetts, It’s Time for a ChangeMassachusetts, I love you. But we have a problem. It’s your flag. It’s dated, and a little, well… let’s just say that Myles Standish’s…Feb 13, 20211Feb 13, 20211
Rest in PowerWhen Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed recently, there were so many stories shared about the empathy she exhibited on the bench and in her…Sep 28, 2020Sep 28, 2020
Happy Birthday, House.When we bought our home, the city records stated that it was built in 1870. In honor of her 150th birthday, we’re throwing her a party! It…Feb 1, 2020Feb 1, 2020
Bike Lanes: The Anti-Gentrifier’s DilemmaI live in Somerville, MA. It’s a dense city of 81,000 packed into just 4 square miles that borders Boston and Cambridge. Like a lot of…Nov 4, 2019Nov 4, 2019