Anita Woodley knows the value of family. She grew up in a housing project in Oakland, California. She survived and flourished, in part, because of the strength of the women in her life. The experience has transformed her, and she willingly bares herself as Mama Juggs in order to honor these women. Woodley, a journalist [...]
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August 3, 2011
This Woman Has Comforted Millions
More than three million children have felt warm and fuzzy because of Karen Loucks Rinedollar. She is the founder of Project Linus, a nonprofit organization of volunteers who make security blankets for ailing children. Karen’s initial effort dating back to 1995 was to crochet blankets for children who received treatment for cancer at the local [...]
May 29, 2011
Grete Waitz: A True Road Warrior
Memorial Day weekend is the official start of the summer vacation season in America. This weekend, when millions of Americans take to the road, seemed like a particularly appropriate time to recognize Grete Waitz. The Norwegian-born woman who died of cancer on April 11 at the age of 57 of cancer knew a lot about [...]
July 24, 2010
A Female Lance Armstrong? Yes Virginia, a Girl Can Be a World Class Cyclist!
Most everyone has heard of Lance Armstrong. They know him as a cancer survivor and founder of the Livestrong Foundation. They also may know him as a pro cyclist who has won the Tour de France an unprecedented seven times. Armstrong’s tenacity and phenomenal success has raised global awareness and support for the fight against [...]
March 10, 2010
Kathleen in Cancerland
Kathleen O’Keefe-Kanavos felt as though she’d had an Alice in Wonderland-type surrealistic daydream. She watched her mother battle cancer and then discovered she was going to take a similar journey. The two-time survivor of cancer has dubbed her personal experience an adventure in Cancerland. “Think of it as the intellectual, emotional, and psychic amusement park of cancer [...]
