
So long as people think abortions only happen to people they don’t know, they’ll continue to limit our choice.
Kee Hinckley took a Bachelor's in Anthropology and turned it into thirty years of programming, consulting, and co-founding startups. He spends far too much time discussing politics, privilege, gender, and pseudonyms on Google+, and far too little blogging about the intersection of technology and society at Technosocial. He lives with his partner Mollie Pepper in Somerville, MA, and can occasionally be seen at cafes early in the morning, writing the next great American urban fantasy.

So long as people think abortions only happen to people they don’t know, they’ll continue to limit our choice.

As makeup becomes more socially acceptable for men to wear, the benefits of it are called into question.

With at least 51 people dead from the giant tornado that ripped through Oklahoma, the Wheeler family was relieved to know that their son was alive.

The tornado was at least a half-mile wide and had winds up to 200 mph.

After the giant tornado ripped through Moore, Oklahoma, Melissa Newton and city manager Steven Eddy talk about being in the middle of the destruction.

The General Assembly of the Church of Scotland has taken the first step toward allowing the ordination of openly gay men and women.

Chantele Theroux on how to live and love like the Man in Black.

An easy, energy efficient way to brew tea in your kitchen.

Justin Cascio talks to T Cooper, author of Real Man Adventures, about writing, crying, and being a real man.

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A Grandson and Grandmother together in The Living End, A Memoir of Forgiving and Forgetting.

Do you know the way to your own heart? Men who cook and write wanted.

Sometimes, what makes us do evil is easier to understand than the reasons why we choose to do good.
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“When I went to forgive those who had bullied me in school, they had no idea what they had done to me.”
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