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Economics, Poverty, Welfare

How to Think Like a Feminist Economist, Susan Feiner, Spring 2010, feminist economics

Second Bill of Rights: Economic Security, Irasema Garza, Spring 2009, Title V!!, Title IX, TANF, domestic violence

Populism Needed to Shovel Out the Old Economy, Donna Schaper, Winter 2009 Café, economic stimulus, pay differentials, universal health care

Putting Money Where Our Causes Are, Marion Banzhaf, Winter 2009, philanthropy, progressive foundations, women’s funds, Women’s Funding Network

The Terror of Loving and Losing, Cathy Albisa, Fall 2008, homelessness, poverty, welfare, foster-care, abuse, Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Whatever Happened to Nora? Alexis Greene, Fall 2008, homelessness, female veterans, Jayne Austin Williams, Suzan-Lori Parks

The Feminist Dollar: The Wise Woman's Buying Guide by Phyllis and Margaret Katz, reviewed by Lisa Vicenti, Spring 1998.

Collective Entrepreneurship, Marlene C. Piturro, Spring 1997

Is Every Woman One Divorce Away from Financial Disaster?, Phyllis Chesler, Winter 1997

The Welfare Bill is Our Bosnia: An Interview with Elizabeth Holtzman by Rosemary L Bray, Fall 1997

Regulating the Lives of Women: Social Welfare Policy from Colonial Times to the Present by Mimi Abramovitz, reviewed by Rita Henley Jensen, Summer 1997

The Feminine Economy & Economic Man by Shirley P Burggraf, reviewed by Rita Henley Jensen, Summer 1997

Hazel Henderson's Better Bottom Line, Barbara Stahura, Fall 1996

Amazing Grace by Jonathan Kozol, reviewed by Eleanor J. Bader, Summer 1996

Safety Net Performs Vanishing Act, Lynn Phillips, Fall 1994, welfare reform

Born-Again Consumers, Lillian Africano, Summer 1994

H.O.M.E., One Woman's Approach to Society's Problems, Helen M. Stummer, Summer 1990, homelessness, disenfranchisement

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