by Jeannie Edmunds | Jun 6, 2023
Six years ago Nishi Whiteley’s mom was dying of cancer. The pharma drugs weren’t working to control the nausea, loss of appetite, pain, and agitation of her final weeks and months. Nishi had heard that cannabis might help, but she was living in Texas, where it was...
by Jeannie Edmunds | Sep 9, 2022
A few days after we published our story about Emma Thompson challenging women to “be the change” in the iconography of women, Jeannie Ralston, our founder, called me. “What do you think?’ she asked. “Should we do it?” “If you do it, I’ll do it,” I replied. Take part...
by Jeannie Edmunds | Jun 25, 2022
Pro-life women, I see you. I feel you and know that in your heart of hearts you feel you are protecting lives. My own views about abortion definitely shifted when I became a mother. I identify with the desire to protect children, babies, even fetuses and embryos that...
by Jeannie Edmunds | Mar 24, 2022
By the time you read this, Ketanji Brown Jackson will likely have been confirmed as the 116th associate justice of the Supreme Court. Probably. Not even a year ago the Senate approved her confirmation to the DC Circuit Court of Appeals in a 53-44 bipartisan vote, but...