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Screwnomics is now on Ms. Magazine's Blog! Here I am after seeing it LIVE for the first time. Follow my new Ms. Magazine series Women Unscrewing Screwnomics for good news for a change!

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Here I am with a lovely group of attendees after our February 2, 2019 WILPF meet up at the Community Church of Boston.

Rickey Gard Diamond grew up and began writing in the Midwest, in the midst of big political changes and family differences. Pursuing a new life as a single mom, she moved her family to Vermont where she finished college and edited a statewide newspaper on issues of poverty. In 1985, she became founding editor of Vermont Woman, where she continues today as a contributing editor.

She taught writing and literature, feminist and media studies at
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Rickey Gard Diamond Like most women, I've been thinking about money forever, often coming up short. But economics seemed like Greek to me, so I set out to translate it. I…moreLike most women, I've been thinking about money forever, often coming up short. But economics seemed like Greek to me, so I set out to translate it. I began to notice that whatever school of thought, or economic field, women generally did not own it. The field was hyper-masculine. Eventually I wrote a series of articles that won a National Newspaper Association award for investigative reporting, citing my "atypical" sources, by which I suppose they meant women. I decided the objective tone of news reporting didn't really capture what I'd discovered. I wanted to make it more personal, more cheeky and fun. Cartoonist Peaco Todd and I taught at the same university, and when I asked if she'd work with me generating cartoons about women and money, she said yes! We've been laughing ever since. We have regular toons every Sunday on Screwnomic's Facebook site. Check them out!(less)
Rickey Gard Diamond I learned the hard way, the way most of us do! I discovered the pay gap years after I suffered the shame of working full time, same as my ex-husband h…moreI learned the hard way, the way most of us do! I discovered the pay gap years after I suffered the shame of working full time, same as my ex-husband had, but NOT being able to make my budget work. I finally went to the welfare office. After that I joined the War on Poverty and learned and wrote about systems that disadvantaged women and people of color and the majority. I became curious about Wall Street's "creative writing" while teaching at Vermont College, and designed seminars connecting literature and economics, presenting at NOW's Economic Summit in 2008 on dangers of a male economic ecology. My critique of economics is language-based because language not only names things (and in economics, often wrongly or omitting women and nature). Language shapes how we think about things. Right now economics is waged as war. We need to wage life! (less)
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