Kristen Pyszczyk
Kristen Pyszczyk is a writer and IT communications professional living in Toronto. Her areas of focus include feminism, mental health, addiction, pop culture and digital media. Her work has appeared on the Globe and Mail and Quiet Revolution websites.
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Opinion
The road to gender equality should not be littered with empty wine bottles
Somewhere between the temperance movement and now, the solution to men's alcoholism became women's alcoholism.
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It shouldn't be taboo to criticize parents for having too many kids
Procreation is becoming a global public health concern, rather than a personal decision. So when people do irresponsible things like having five children — as celebrities Chip and Joanna Gaines announced recently — we absolutely need to be calling them out.
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Opinion
Hillary Clinton won't go away. Good
Yes, it's true: Clinton is a deeply flawed politician and woman who has suffered defeat at virtually every point of her life. But ironically, that's why we need her. Now, more than ever.
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