Supporting All Women
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Enough Words: Allyship Demands Accountability to All Women
Allyship isn’t a label or performance—it’s action. It’s about dismantling harm, amplifying women’s voices, and holding yourself accountable without expecting recognition. Empty gestures and silence perpetuate inequality. Women deserve more than words; they deserve real change. It’s time for men to step up, show up, and make accountability their priority.
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Her Body, Her Choice
A woman’s autonomy is not up for debate. Yet today, the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade—stripping away a fundamental right and forcing millions into fear, uncertainty, and an unrelenting fight. No man should have the power to control a woman’s body. Ever. Her body. Her choice. Not yours to decide.
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Reflections of a Quiet Ally: Listening, Learning, and Supporting All Women
This post is my quiet commitment: to listen deeply, to amplify women’s voices, and to stand beside them with humility and purpose. It’s not about being loud or taking center stage—it’s about consistent, thoughtful allyship. Together, quiet and vocal allies can create ripples of change that reshape the world.
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“Free the Nipple?” A Film, a Question, a Double Standard
When something as ordinary as a nipple becomes a battleground, the stakes are larger than skin. This post revisits the New York Times Op-Doc “Free the Nipple?” and asks what it reveals about law, culture, design, and who decides women’s bodies can — or cannot — be seen.
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Courage in a Swimsuit: Reflections on Brittany Gibbons’ TEDx Talk
Sometimes, courage means standing in a swimsuit and saying, ‘This is me.’ Brittany Gibbons’ TEDx talk at BGSU is a heartfelt reminder of the power of vulnerability, humor, and self-acceptance. Her story inspired women to reclaim beauty on their terms—and it left me reflecting on what bravery really looks like.


