Something Old, Something New – The Medieval and Modern War on Women

“I respect you very much as a woman for your accomplishments. I even read that you studied medieval history, which I think will come in handy with trying to defend the Republican war on women.” Liberal Radio Host Stephanie Miller to Carly Fiorina, failed Republican Senate Candiate, on CNN State of the Union, 7/6/2014. On … Continue ReadingSomething Old, Something New – The Medieval and Modern War on Women

Politics or Ethics? – The Wedge Co-op in Minneapolis and Eden Foods

When I was a graduate student in Minneapolis, and I had any extra money, I’d head to the Wedge Co-op to take advantage of their outstanding food. Even today, our close friends with whom we stay when we visit are just a few blocks away from The Wedge, and we love shopping there. As with … Continue ReadingPolitics or Ethics? – The Wedge Co-op in Minneapolis and Eden Foods

Behind the Scenes: Another story of our Down Syndrome diagnosis.

Last week I wrote the story of our son’s diagnosis with Down syndrome. Lots of people read it, for which I am grateful. There’s another story here, though, and one that might matter even more than ours – the stories of our friends who supported us. Each of us is more likely to confront a situation … Continue ReadingBehind the Scenes: Another story of our Down Syndrome diagnosis.

Sunday Roundup: Eden Foods, Facebook, Down Syndrome, and Customer Service

Every Sunday I post a roundup of my writing from the blog and any external media. Next week, by the way, I am expecting copyedits of a scholarly book, Sacred Plunder: Venice and the Hagiographies of the Fourth Crusade. I’m excited, but it may limit my blogging for a few weeks. The end of the … Continue ReadingSunday Roundup: Eden Foods, Facebook, Down Syndrome, and Customer Service

Eden Foods – Grotesque Mischaracterizations and Fallacious Arguments (#HobbyLobby)

Yesterday I began following the story of Eden Foods (this is a good place to start), an organic food company whose products are beloved by many friends, especially my vegetarian and vegan friends (they make beans and soy milk, among other products). In 2013, the company and their chairman and sole shareholder, Michael Potter, sued … Continue ReadingEden Foods – Grotesque Mischaracterizations and Fallacious Arguments (#HobbyLobby)

On the Facebook Emotions Experiment OR In Praise of the IRB

There are now hundreds of articles and blogs on the Facebook emotions experiment. Yesterday’s non-apology apology from COO Sandberg only intensifies the discussion. She said that she’s sorry we got upset about it. I suspect that she’s sorry we found out about it. She hasn’t said that she’s sorry they did the experiment.  As for … Continue ReadingOn the Facebook Emotions Experiment OR In Praise of the IRB

Never Alone – Our Down Syndrome Diagnosis Story

Last week I wrote about and hosted an essay on the Pro-Information coalition in the world of Down Syndrome Prenatal Testing policy. This week, I want to share our diagnosis story as part of Never Alone, a pro-information campaign from Lettercase to make sure that people who are receiving diagnoses not only have the best information … Continue ReadingNever Alone – Our Down Syndrome Diagnosis Story