Palestine/Israel: From Stones to Statehood
by Eleanor J. Bader One afternoon in October, in the tiny village ofHawwara, off the Nablus Road, American visitors found two …
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by Eleanor J. Bader One afternoon in October, in the tiny village ofHawwara, off the Nablus Road, American visitors found two …
It was 1984, and Ronald Reagan was in the fourth year of his presidency. The country was awash in the …
by Eleanor J. Bader “It’s history we’re viewing and people respond to the photos because the women have had such …
by Merle Hoffman I have an old friend who lives in North Miami. She’s bright, solidly middle class, married and …
by Mary Lou Greenberg On June 25, 1990 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states can require teenaged women to …
by Eleanor J. Bader Ask Ruth Caplan what individuals can do to protect the environment and her eyes light up, …
by Merle Hoffman “It was the prison that had proved the best school. A more painful, but a more vital, …
by Phyllis Chesler “Two things moved me: The experience of seeing secular and assimilated women —who may not otherwise have …
I am going to miss Ronald Reagan. Miss him in places of personal history and political passion. Miss him in …
It seemed to have happened quietly, quickly, very subtly. It was there, overshadowing everything else, demanding immediate attention – The …
by Merle Hoffman “I love your enemies because they drive you to my arms for comfort” -Edna St. Vincent Millay …
by Merle Hoffman learned about paddings accidentally many years ago. It was in a time before my consciousness was raised. …
by Merle Hoffman The question came at me from left field. It was raining, cold and very early in the …
by Barbara Santee, Ph.D IDS and reproductive rights. Many people do not see the connection between the two issues, but …
Pioneer, visionary, feminist, mentor, revolutionary, woman of the people, principled politician. She had a great heart and extraordinary energy – …
by Carol Leigh As a prostitute and activist, I am deeply disturbed by the current and proposed legislation establishing mandatory …
by Mahin Hassibi, M.D. My name is Michael Ross. I’m a condemned man on Connecticut’s death row,” began the unsolicited …
by Merle Hoffman MH: How did you achieve your level of political consciousness and activism? PK: One of my mottos is that …
Merle Hoffman Interviews Kate Millett “There is an enormous psychic rocket effect with coming out .. .you’ve broken the last …
by Merle Hoffman have always worn a lot of black, even when it was out of fashion. Perhaps it was …
by Merle Hoffman For Karen Thompson, the personal has indeed become the political; and for someone like Karen – a …
by Merle Hoffman Pamela Raie Steward Monson is a 27-year-old woman from San Diego, California, who has the dubious honour …
by Merle Hoffman It was the pots and pans that finally activated me. I had followed the case for days …
by Merle Hoffman An ON THE ISSUES Exclusive Interview with an Introduction by Dr. Mathilde Krim, Co-Chair American Foundation for …
by Merle Hoffman November, 1985 did not come quietly for me. It was a month of immersion in violence and …
by Merle Hoffman I am overhearing a phone conversation – the tone of the speaker is intimate – concerned – …
by Merle Hoffman It was Mother’s Day and the son of William Schroeder was responding to repeated questions on David …
by Merle Hoffman In the cheaper stores, it’s much more obvious – Sometimes there’s a big sign announcing that everything …
by Merle Hoffman The Rev. Beatrice Blair has served as Executive Director of National NARAL and as chair of its …
by Merle Hoffman With Volume V, On the Issues is pleased to welcome two contributing editors: Florence Kennedy and Irene …
In On the Issues Vol. II, Merle Hoffman wrote of “Baby Jane Doe,” an infant born with severe multiple handicaps, …
by Merle Hoffman She must have been in her mid-40s. The lines and depressions in her face testified to a …
by Merle Hoffman She must have been in her mid-40s. The lines and depressions in her face testified to a …
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