Analyze This: Opening Up To My Therapist Mom
Confiding in my mom was like discovering a completely neglected resource that had just been waiting for me this whole time.
Confiding in my mom was like discovering a completely neglected resource that had just been waiting for me this whole time.
My mom and grandma are the two strongest women I know. So why do they reject the term “feminism”?
I came into this thinking that feminism is only about making women equal to men. But after talking with my mom and great grandma, I realized it’s much more complicated than that.
My mom came to the U.S. from Taiwan when she was seven. As an immigrant in the ’70s, she faced racism daily. So it’s puzzling to me when she makes highly questionable statements about other groups.
27-year-old Arlin Golden looked after his younger sister Shelby when she was a baby and he was a preteen. Part three of our series “Sibling Stories.”
Coming from a divorced family, I am used to people coming in and out of our lives. But my mom and I are a pair that can’t be separated.
When I was a little kid, I didn’t really care that my new mom was white. As I got older, though, race became more important
Watching my mom go through school, I got to see her as more than a mother, but as a woman empowered.
It’s been years since my dad was a regular presence in my life. Sometimes I can go a year without seeing him.