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Women's History Month Q&A: Molly MacGregor

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History has many lessons to teach us if we take the time to reflect and seek an understanding. The national observation of Women's History Month comes to a close after today. During March we pay tribute to women and acknowledge their influence in shaping the nation. Women continue to add to America's narrative and that is something we must remember and celebrate the other 11 months of the year.  With a focus on women's history I'm pleased to share an interview with Molly MacGregor, the executive director and co-founder of the National Women's History’s (NWHP) Project . The organization recognizes and celebrates the diverse and historic accomplishments of women by providing informational services and educational and promotional materials. The enduring goal of the NWHP is to “make history” accurate by continuing to recognize and celebrate women’s authentic contributions through its current and future projects.     Q: Why did you co-found the National W

Connecticut: Is it Coming or Going?

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This past Sunday, the Hartford Courant published, " Are We Coming or Going? " It was the cover story of the opinion section. I finally read the piece today. I myself am a proud "Nutmegger," but I wanted to see how my fellow residents viewed the state of Connecticut. I wasn't that surprised by the commentary but it did reinforce how I thought people were feeling with their love and hate relationship of the state. In a nutshell here are where the people's gain and pain points with Connecticut. Pro-Connecticut residents pointed to benefits such as: A great landscape Arts and culture Good schools Entertainment options Critical Connecticut residents pointed out drawbacks such as: High taxes Lack of job creation Utility costs Bad public transportation Bad schools Who's right? As I went back over the comments, I saw myself agreeing with both perspectives. I identified with both points-of-views.  Connecticut has good schools, some

Getting Outside of My Own Box: Two Weekend Roadtrips to Muse on

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I look forward to having different experiences.  While some individuals may prefer a routine that doesn't deviate from their usual patterns and practices, I like to experience different things because it helps shape my world view. I'm at my best when I'm able to see life from multiple perspectives, which helps me to be more empathetic to others. These past two weekends I had the opportunity to hit the road and enjoy activities I wouldn't normally do. Two weeks ago I attended the Philadelphia Flower Show (PHS) with my mom and sister. This past weekend I attended 2015 PAXEast  (PAX) with my husband and his friends. I don't think you can get much more different than gardening and gaming, but some things I learned from checking out these two events is that they have more in common than the letter g.  Here are five take aways I thought were worth sharing. Commonalities Between PHS and PAX Both events displayed creativity and innovation in their respected fi