Cornelia PowellInterweaving a New Future TogetherThe weave of unity is infinite, ever flowing & creative. -Patricia AlbereAug 17Aug 17
Cornelia PowellThe Authenic Power of Love: An Olympic RemembranceI’m reminded of a moment, felt deep in my cells, of how the presence of a particular human being exuded this essence, as expressed by…Aug 12Aug 12
Cornelia PowellMutual LongingI never thought of “longing” as a powerful force in my life, much less giving in to its yearning, searching nature as a way to move my life…May 18May 18
Cornelia PowellMy Duty Is to LoveThrough the years of reading biographies and books focused on Princess Diana — in my studies of women’s history and royal archetypes — I…Apr 2Apr 2
Cornelia PowellMarriage and the ‘Prospect of Happiness’Susan B. Anthony, who lived from 1820 to 1906 and dedicated her life to winning the vote for women, wrote: I never felt I could give up my…Jan 11Jan 11
Cornelia PowellEclipsed & Transcendent“Passed away like a dream. The spectacle ended too soon.” This inspired remembrance was recorded by a nineteenth-century astronomer after…Oct 15, 2023Oct 15, 2023
Cornelia PowellSecond-Class Citizen, Part V: The Beauty Myth RevisitedWomen became more visible during War World I when they replaced men in factory and office jobs, getting a taste of independence. Then in…Aug 26, 2023Aug 26, 2023
Cornelia PowellSecond-Class Citizen, Part IV: ‘They Just Discovered Women’Before the world learned about Dr. Katherine Johnson and other Black women of science in the popular film Hidden Figures — women who were…Aug 24, 2023Aug 24, 2023
Cornelia PowellSecond-Class Citizen, Part III: ‘Reversal History’The feminist professor and author Mary Daly, known for making revelatory pronouncements during her legendary career, called patriarchy a…Aug 22, 2023Aug 22, 2023
Cornelia PowellSecond-Class Citizen, Part II: ‘That Vote Has Been Costly’Carrie Chapman Catt may be a name less familiar to some than the name of her mentor Susan B. Anthony, yet with her considerable…Aug 20, 2023Aug 20, 2023