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After the Election, Some Women Assert Themselves with Small Gestures

After the Election, Some Women Assert Themselves with Small Gestures

New York Times reporter Katie Rogers interviewed me about my holiday card and how it addressed, in some small way, the results of the 2016 election. This piece includes the narratives of other women making similar gestures toward resistance.

Young Alumna of Influence

Young Alumna of Influence

I won an award! They put me in a magazine!

“University College introduced the Young Alumni of Influence Award in order to recognize the achievements of graduates who are in the early phases of their careers. The prize honours UC alumni under the age of 35 who have demonstrated exceptional leadership in their fields and communities.”

The Most Creative Signs from the Protests in Berkeley, San Francisco

The Most Creative Signs from the Protests in Berkeley, San Francisco

It was a busy weekend of protests against alt-right meetups in the Bay Area that weekend. My daughter and I dressed up and carried a sign that said ‘Princess VS Nazis’. Chosen as one of 24 most creative signs from the protests that weekend by Alix Martichoux.

Masked counterprotestors violently drive out right-wing demonstrators at Berkeley rally

Masked counterprotestors violently drive out right-wing demonstrators at Berkeley rally

My daughter and I appear, in the midst of this hysterical article, to be having a great time in our anti-Nazi princess dresses. Photo by Jim Wilson.

What Every Woman Can Learn From the Birth Without Fear Conference (Babble.com)

What Every Woman Can Learn From the Birth Without Fear Conference (Babble.com)

Interviewed by Aela Mass for Babble.com. We talk about the inaugural Birth Without Fear conference in Arlington, TX, which I helped to organize and where I presented a talk on postpartum care. October 12th, 2013.

Photos: With a day of rallies, Berkeley stood united against bigotry

Photos: With a day of rallies, Berkeley stood united against bigotry

Another Nazi-fighting princess picture!

The Formation of a Tangible Trail of Nostalgia (The Link Newspaper)

The Formation of a Tangible Trail of Nostalgia (The Link Newspaper)

Caitlin Leroux wrote about HEIR/LOOMS, an exhibition on which I worked as a curatorial consultant, for The Link newspaper. Curated by Nicole Dawkins at Studio Béluga, the show explored the connections between textile, work, and memory. August 30th, 2011.

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After the Election, Some Women Assert Themselves with Small Gestures
Young Alumna of Influence
The Most Creative Signs from the Protests in Berkeley, San Francisco
Masked counterprotestors violently drive out right-wing demonstrators at Berkeley rally
What Every Woman Can Learn From the Birth Without Fear Conference (Babble.com)
Photos: With a day of rallies, Berkeley stood united against bigotry
The Formation of a Tangible Trail of Nostalgia (The Link Newspaper)
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