A MEDITATION ON THE SEA
by Phyllis Chesler When in doubt or trouble, but also in times of joy, I always return to the sea: ...
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by Phyllis Chesler When in doubt or trouble, but also in times of joy, I always return to the sea: ...
by Tanya Melich For both parties, the stakes in this November’s off-year election are higher than usual. The 11-vote Republican ...
by Merle Hoffmnan I had gone to bed in my habitual way — very late, with some difficulty, the muted ...
by Kate Millett Another season at the farm, not that bad, but not that good either: the tedium of a ...
by Jan Goodwin February 27, 1998 –Thirty-thousand men and boys poured into the dilapidated Olympic sports stadium in Kabul, capital ...
by Mary Lou Greenberg As I held in my hand the sharp slivers of glass that were now the only ...
by Merle Hoffman No passionate love letters, no dark night of the soul; just a demand to kiss it — ...
by Merle Hoffman You’re going where? The insistent questioning by family and friends reverberated in my head as I flew over ...
Book Review by Carol J. Adams The Cultural Politics of Furby Julia V. Emberley Cornell University Press, 1998 Emberley sees ...
by Phyllis Chesler Here I sit, head bent, writing you an intimate letter. I sense your presence, even though I ...
by Leora Tanenbaum BOMBARDED BY PROPAGANDA ON PREMARIN, WE CAN’T TRUST OUR DOCTOR’S AND WE CAN’T TRUST OURSELVES Barbara Dworkin, ...
By Phyllis Chesler Our Most Vulnerable Female Patients Are Being Raped By The Very People Who Are Supposed To Care ...
by Merle Hoffman For the first time, women were in control of patient referrals and clinics, while physicians were brought ...
Book Review by Eleanor J. Bader So who’s afraid of feminism? By the looks of it, just about everyone, including ...
Book Review by Carolyn Gage Polyfidelity: “The state of being in ongoing erotic intimacy with more than one woman concurrently ...
by Merle Hoffman In a world with no more Wests to conquer or empires to build, where risk-taking comes packaged ...
by the Editors We, the people of the United States, talk a good game about the blessings of liberty. But ...
by Phyllis Chesler According to those who slander them, women cannot be counted as Jews in a prayer quorum. Women ...
by Merle Hoffman “We the People of South AfricaRecognize the injustices of our pasthonor those who suffered for justice and ...
A discussion with Tammy Bruce and Julianne Malveaux TURN ON THE RADIO AND LISTEN TO women talk-show hosts. Most likely ...
by Phyllis Chesler Once asthma, arthritis, lupus, multiple sclerosis, Lyme’s disease and allergies were dismissed as primarily psychiatric in nature. ...
by Mary Lou Greenberg Anti-abortion activists renew threats to reproductive freedom. THE NORTHSIDE FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES CLINIC is located on ...
by Merle Hoffman The tragic case of Amy Grossberg and Brian Peterson It was just another baby in the garbage, ...
by Jan Goodwin The adult population of Bosnia is now 70 percent female, but women are being shortchanged in the ...
by Phyllis Chesler “Do you have elephants in America?” my Afghan mother-in-law asked me in Kabul, in 1961. Beebee Jan, ...
by Jan Goodwin February 1997: The heat, the fear and the sour smell of sweat that they triggered hung heavy ...
by Carolyn Gage IN A RECENT GAY-AND-LESBIAN THEATER newsletter, there were two notices about Oscar Wilde. One was recruiting petitioners ...
by Phyllis Chesler She had a hard time getting up on those days when she had to appear in court ...
by Merle Hoffman Americans are a nation of people who feel supremely entitled to happiness. After all, in the first ...
by Jan Goodwin THIRTHA MAYA BARAL, 29, is CLEARLY ILL. Her skin has an unhealthy yellow tinge, her hair falls ...
By Eleanor Bader THESE 38 ESSAYS START WITH A BLUNT and terrifying reminder, at least for those of us on ...
What are politicians really talking about when they debate restrictions on a woman’s right whether to carry through a pregnancy? ...
by Phyllis Chesler There she was, on the front page of the American newspapers, a 20-year-old Bosnian Moslem girl, hanging from ...