At AIDS Conference, Women Finally in the Spotlight
by The Editors July 26, 2012 This week, Washington is host to the 19th International AIDS Conference. It differed from its predecessors in some important
by The Editors July 26, 2012 This week, Washington is host to the 19th International AIDS Conference. It differed from its predecessors in some important
by Merle Hoffman July 25, 2012 Comparing fetuses to Jews in the gas chambers and or black American slaves is an old trope of the
by Lula Belle July 24, 2012This past spring, something happened where I live, something perhaps unexpected in my adopted hometown of liberal-minded Charlottesville, Virginia.Billed as
You cannot open a paper or magazine (or their digital counterparts) lately and not read a story about an Olympian, especially if it is a
“The Movement, the Block, The Action” of Summer 2012While much of the East Coast broils, On the Issues Magazine is busy discovering what’s cool.As promised
by Bill Baird (In yesterday’s installment, pro-choice pioneer Bill Baird reported from the stages of the Right to Life Convention. Now, meet the young troops
by Bill Baird July 17, 2012 My wife Joni and I were the only ones protesting in front of the National Right to Life Committee’s
By Meg Heery July 16, 2012 When I was a kid, running was something boys did, usually scrambling through backyards and down alleyways in pursuit
With politics and East Coast temperatures both flaring to previously unheard-of levels, On the Issues Magazine is ramping up. We’re finding new ways to deepen
by Carolyn Gage June 28, 2012 As a playwright attempting to reclaim the lesbian lives of historic women athletes like Babe Didrikson Zaharias, I run
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