Since February is “Black History Month,” we’d like to help you teach your family about the people and events from Black History. Check out our fun, interactive and motivating resources. From the past to the present… there is much to learn.
We’re big believers in moms getting involved and out power to make a difference. Check out this opportunity to get involved with Parenting Magazine's "Mom Congress" on Education and Learning and discover ways that you can make a difference in the education of your child.
They’re liberal. They’re conservative. Meet the Blue Dogs. If you haven’t heard about the Blue Dogs yet, you will, especially once Congress gets back from its summer break after Labor Day.
Been knee-deep in swine flu research? The Discussion Divas will keep you up to date on the rest of the news you might have missed this month.
Read the latest from Discussion Divas to get up to speed on the news about going green, North Korea and Mexican border violence.
It was a very, cold day in January when President Barack Obama was sworn into office. There was a chill in the air and the buzz of energy that Washington had not seen in a generation.
She’s an award winning reporter and news analyst and one of the most recognized faces in television news, but Cokie Roberts will tell you that none of it was ever her plan.
Now that we can count down to Election Day in a matter of hours, if you’re still undecided then we’ve found the quiz for you.
Driven by her desire to serve, as a young mother Neka Roundy became an active volunteer in her community. A role in the PTA led to a City Council position and now Roundy is the Mayor of her town.
Want to know more about the Electoral College? Discussion Divas breaks it down for you in this last pre-election update. (Don’t worry, the Divas will be back after the election.)
We’re now in the home stretch – with the election only days away, we’re bringing you our favorite political blogs. We’re featuring a conservative and liberal blog, side by side, for your reading pleasure…or aggravation. Check them out here.
Forget pundits – we’re interested in what parents have to say about the Presidential Election. This week we’re featuring political Mama bloggers - one conservative and one liberal, side by side.
If you’re like me, you intended to watch the debates, then became completely waylaid by a teething infant.
Election Day is approaching... and you're probably trying to balance your parental responsibilities with your civic duty. Daunting, isn't it? Let TodaysMama & SitterCity.com help!
Has this election season inspired you to get out to the polls for the first time in a few years? Need to brush up on your Election Day info? The League of Women Voters has a stockpile of information – everything from registration to polling place locations.
Think Ahead-Before the debate, ask yourself which issues are most important to you, and jot down what you’d like to learn from each of the candidates.
Do you find that far right or left really doesn’t suit you? This week, we’re featuring two blogs – one moderate and one progressive. Check out Purple People Vote and Everyday Citizen, here.
Between the wild stock market, the bailout plan and the presidential election it seems like the media outlets and churning out headlines fast than we can read them. Lucky for us the Discussion Divas have rounded up the latest news...
Want to see what a few of our favorite political bloggers thought about the first presidential debate? Each week we’ll feature a conservative and liberal blog, side by side, for your reading pleasure…or aggravation. Check them out here.
Do you think the media scrutinizes Sarah Palin’s personal life more because she is a woman?
With the election only weeks away, we’ll be bringing you our favorite political blogs in the MamaVote section. Each week we’ll feature a conservative and liberal blog, side by side, for your reading pleasure…or aggravation. Check them out here.
In light of the recent financial news, one Mama has a message for Obama.
Funnyman Craig Ferguson reminds us that regardless of your point of view, you’ve got to get out and VOTE!