Level the Playing Field: Girls, Women and Sports
by The Editors The convergence of two events this summer brings excitement and attention to women in sports — the impetus for this edition of
by The Editors The convergence of two events this summer brings excitement and attention to women in sports — the impetus for this edition of
by Susan J. Bandy As a former athlete and a graduate student in Sports Studies, I embraced feminism in the 1970s. It seemed to be
by Carol Clouse In the surge of Sandy, I sat alone in my home in southeast Pennsylvania, and listened to the moans of the moon
by Andrew D. Linden To watch his daughter, Angela, play quarterback in 2011, former National League Football quarterback Mark Rypien, Most Valuable Player in the
By David Burress March 14, 2012 The right-wing anti-abortion movement’s every argument against abortion has a coherent pro-violent subtext. There are no exceptions. Does that
by Laura A. Shamas The physically talented woman-competitor is an amazing feature of many timeless tales. She runs faster than all the men. She draws
By Sarah Morison March 8, 2012 In August 2009, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made an unprecedented visit to the Democratic Republic of the Congo
It’s International Women’s Day! Here at On The Issues Magazine, we’re celebrating the incredible women around the world who fight for reproductive justice. But just
by Mary W. Quigley On Monday evening, October 29, as super storm Sandy made landfall on Long Island, Laurie Nadel crouched in an attic crawlspace
by Catia Bruno Finland is an amazing country, especially if you happen to be a woman. This was the first place in the world where
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