The world of womens' prisons is indeed a microcosm. Download Download Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Rotate quotes microcosm prison women
When I was nine, I was taught to ride a surfboard in Waikiki by the beach boy Rabbit Kekai. Susanna Moore beachboykekai Change image and share on social
'Forever Amber,' written by Kathleen Winsor in 1944, was banned in Boston at the time of its publication as obscene and offensive. This alone would have been enough to excite my interest, but in 1956, it was sitting inoffensively on the shelves of the small country library on the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii, where my family spent its summers. Susanna Moore amberbanboston share on social
The history of Hawaii may be seen as a story of arrivals. Susanna Moore arrivalhawaiihistory Change image and share on social
Man is a microcosm, or a little world, because he is an extract from all the stars and planets of the whole firmament, from the earth and the elements; and so he is their quintessence. Paracelsus earthelementextract Change image and share on social
Under the previous regime of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, I was detained. So was my wife, Serkalem Fasil. She gave birth to our son in prison in 2005. Eskinder Nega birthdetainfasil Change image and share on social
I am enormously honored to be one of the spokesmen of the New Age Womens Health Campaign, so you'll be seeing me in public service announcements and public appearances supporting the campaign. Karen Duffy ageannouncementappearance Change image and share on social