June 22, 2012
Why Women Still Can't Have It All
Anne-Marie Slaughter writes about the balance of family and high-level careers for the next generation of women, via The Atlantic:
Eighteen months into my job as the first woman director of policy planning at the State Department, a foreign-policy dream job that traces its origins back to George Kennan, I found myself in New York, at the United Nations’ annual assemblage of every foreign minister and head of state in the world. On a Wednesday evening, President and Mrs. Obama hosted a glamorous reception at the American Museum of Natural History. I sipped champagne, greeted foreign dignitaries, and mingled. But I could not stop thinking about my 14-year-old son, who had started eighth grade three weeks earlier and was already resuming what had become his pattern of skipping homework, disrupting classes, failing math, and tuning out any adult who tried to reach him. Over the summer, we had barely spoken to each other—or, more accurately, he had barely spoken to me. And the previous spring I had received several urgent phone calls—invariably on the day of an important meeting—that required me to take the first train from Washington, D.C., where I worked, back to Princeton, New Jersey, where he lived. My husband, who has always done everything possible to support my career, took care of him and his 12-year-old brother during the week; outside of those midweek emergencies, I came home only on weekends.
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Prejudiced Seattle, Washington finally allows cancer survivor to swim topless in a public pool: http://www.komonews.com/news/local/City-reverses-course-allows-breast-cancer-survivor-to-swim-topless-159832105.html.
Shame on them and shame on the butchers in the cancer medical orthodoxy who are criminally responsible for this atrosity.
Posted by: WJAbbe | Jun 22, 2012 5:49:58 AM
http://centraldistrict.komonews.com/news/health/759941-city-reverses-course-allows-breast-cancer-survivor-swim-topless
Posted by: WJAbbe | Jun 22, 2012 5:54:45 AM
Slaughter and (Samantha) Power. Can't think of any two names more hilariously befitting the office they represent.
Posted by: Pepito | Jun 22, 2012 9:36:49 AM
Here's some follow-up commentary from The Nation: http://www.thenation.com/blog/168523/why-cant-women-have-it-all-its-not-you-its-discrimination?rel=headlineNation#
Posted by: Abbas Raza | Jun 22, 2012 11:00:59 AM
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