Author: Leah Fisher

The Buzz: The Least Compelling Reason

Today, I just want to share that once upon a time, I had a choice, a free choice, and for that, I am endlessly grateful. Today, I hold close to my heart all the women I know and love, and all those people I don’t know at all, who are being forced to grieve, so undeservedly, and relive the difficult choices they made because they had the freedom to make that choice. Today, I mourn that we need any reason at all, compelling or not, to demand control over our own bodies. Today, I don’t need a compelling argument. My damn body, my damn choice.

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A Point of View: The False Summit

How dare I comment on the blatant and raging sexism within my company, the finance industry, or business generally? Hasn’t so much changed over the years? Where is my gratitude? Where is my acknowledgment? Some folks cling tightly to their hatred, bigotry, ill-conceived and dangerous notions because they have become habitual manifestations of fear. They have no concept of who they are outside of the confines of their rage and blame-placing.

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