This holiday season, many children opened gifts they loved. But for Katie Nachman’s daughters, the dolls they opened were more than toys to play with, they were dolls to teach life lessons. The dolls they opened were not a new toy fad. In fact, they’re simply American Girl dolls. But instead of getting ones that looked just like her daughters, Nachman gave the girls black dolls.
MADISON, Wis.—Pepto-Bismol pink painted walls. Large, orange brushstrokes spelling out the phrase “feeling my feelings” scribbled on top. Queer images scattered here and there. And a few curvaceous, alluring paintings of butts.
Cooking, organizing, cleaning, buying food, running a business, finances, advertising: all are part of daily life in cooperative housing. Fundraising and campaigning to save your home, though? That’s something new.
In the shadows of the endurance races of the 1920s and the entertainment spectacles of the 1980s, Roller Derby has emerged from the darkness, exploding with energy and character, as one of the fastest growing sports in the world.
Walking into the Red Dragon TV clubhouse, you may feel as if you have entered the Garden of Eden. Except instead of a tree of knowledge, there is a soundboard of reverberations. Instead of beautiful gardens, there is a spot lit stage. And instead of a serpent, there is a red dragon.
MADISON, Wis.— Walking down Williamson Street on the East Side of Madison, where many University of Wisconsin-Madison students never venture, it would be difficult to find the Madison InfoShop if you were not looking for it.
A building block, an introduction, a prelude. Every great endeavor starts with something.
The beginning of an anticipated expansion is bringing together community, sustainability and new perspectives at the Meadowridge branch of the Madison Public Library system.