IN MY VIEW: A Wolf In Feminist Clothing
by Phyllis Chesler These are the times that try feminist souls. “Femininity” is back – even among feminists – and ...
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by Phyllis Chesler These are the times that try feminist souls. “Femininity” is back – even among feminists – and ...
by Merle Hoffman All told 1985 was not an unusually dangerous year. There had been a rash of fire bombings ...
By Neil deMause The murder of David Gunn was just the warning shot in a right-wing campaign to cleanse America ...
Blockades, Firebombs, Murder – A frontline report by Mary Lou Greenberg In Pensacola, Florida March 10, for the “crime” of ...
by Merle Hoffman In the morning that I would be posing for photographers for an upcoming profile in Lears magazine ...
by Elayne Clift “If I could have a magic wand tomorrow and do one thing for this economy,” then President-elect ...
For the first time in U.S. history, a woman stands accused of being a serial killer – of having killed ...
by Rebecca Chalker In Los Angeles in 1971, before Roe v. Wade legalized abortion, a small group of women began ...
by Elayne Clift The hype is that women are frivolous, if not downright evil, frittering their time away in law ...
by Merle Hoffman In some ways my personal and political ties with Russia seem to have an uncanny quality -almost like destiny. ...
by Rebecca Chalker Menstrual extraction (M.E.), a technique that can remove the contents of the uterus safely with a hand-held ...
by Merle Hoffman Ionce attended a small social gathering which included a woman who professed great skill in analyzing people ...
by Phyllis Chesler Many studies have shown that at least 90 percent of all violent crime and 99 percent of ...
by Merle Hoffman It was one of those defining moments: I am watching the finals of the Miss USA pageant ...
by Eleanor J. Bader “All I ever wanted to do was write,” says 39-year-old National Book Award nominee Melissa Fay ...
By Eleanor J. Bader We’ve come a long way in examining the mother-daughter relationship but still need to examine the ...
By Elayne Clift Women from around the world meet in Florida to challenge the powers that be. QUOTABLE QUOTES “If ...
by Elaine Clift hen Suzanne Hadley said “no” to her boss last year, “it seemed like the most natural thing ...
by Eleanor Bader One word comes to mind after a few minutes in the company of Jane Lazarre: Intense. She ...
by Merle Hoffman Ihave this fantasy. It’s a variation on that wonderful scene in the movie “Network,” when the eccentric, ...
by Elayne Clift FOOD IRRADIATION IS, AN UNSCRUPULOUS ATTEMPT TO FIND A COMMERCIAL USE ...
by Merle Hoffman rowing up in Philadelphia in the 1950s was a special kind of wasteland. a time when one’s ...
by Eleanor J. Bader Writer Suzanne Gordon is a woman with a mission. Fiery though soft-spoken, angry yet pleasant, she ...
by Eleanor J. Bader Anything you can do to protect the future has to deal with population and its continued ...
by Phyllis Chesler SWEDEN: October 1,1990. The flight is uneventful — except that somewhere over the Atlantic I turn 50.1 ...
The first time I heard it was in Detroit in 1982. The words shot out at me like bullets, creating ...
by Beverly Lowy “Childhood is a time when ayoung person learns to love and trust. You weretaught a brutal lesson ...
by Merle Hoffman It is the two outlaw women giving the ultimate “fuck you” to the patriarchy I never really ...
by Elayne Clift The National Institutes of Health (NIH), America’s premier institution for health research, is having its own pulse ...
by Merle Hoffman I have always had a problem with a style of consistency that demands seeing things in black ...
by Charlotte Bunch Global military spending has, for decades, consumed national and international resources desperately needed for human development. The ...
by Phyllis Chesler On December 1,1988 I was one of the women who prayed aloud with a Torah at the Western ...