by Sandi Curtis | Mar 9, 2021 | Sandi Curtis
It’s March, we’re headed into the second year of the pandemic, and it’s becoming abundantly clear that women are disproportionately bearing the brunt of it. The good new? While we work towards substantive change for the future, there’s...
by Sandi Curtis | Feb 2, 2021 | Sandi Curtis
Violence against women isn’t new, but it’s heightened right now . . . Read more at Psychiatric Times
by Sandi Curtis | Nov 25, 2020 | Feminism, Music Heals
We can learn a lot from public figures about the transformative power of music. Obama had a playlist for his new book, A Promised Land. Kamala Harris chose Mary J. Blige’s Work That for her November 2020 electoral victory walk. As in campaign’s past,...
by Sandi Curtis | Sep 3, 2020 | Feminism, Sandi Curtis, violence against women
While we continue to be shocked by the horrific abuse in the Epstein case, let’s not overlook what the media coverage itself reveals about a pervasive sexism and misogyny that is deeply embedded in our society. From what is said and how it is said to what is...
by Sandi Curtis | Aug 12, 2020 | Feminism, Music Heals, Sandi Curtis, violence against women
During this time of Coronavirus pandemic, we are seeing an alarming rise in instances of domestic violence, both here and around the world. Most recently in the news, Arizona has observed more than double its domestic deaths in 2020 so far . . . Read more on...