“Jollywood, Afghanistan” Teenage Girls Create And Perform Their First Play
by Sahar Muradi In eastern Afghanistan under the glow of an April sun and the sweet scent of orange blossoms, a small revolution begins. Six
by Sahar Muradi In eastern Afghanistan under the glow of an April sun and the sweet scent of orange blossoms, a small revolution begins. Six
by Jennifer Baumgardner Just over eight years ago, I decided to make a T-shirt that said “I had an abortion.” It was not just a
by Amanda Marcotte As a journalist who specializes in reproductive health, I have the unique opportunity to meet a variety of reproductive rights and justice
by Susan Elizabeth Davis On a bleak December day in 1979, I had an epiphany: I would write a pro-choice novel. A novel, I thought,
By Erika M. Staub RN, PHN and Jacqui R. Quetal RN, FNP February 28, 2012 Nurses are trusted professionals, and the importance of being good
by Frances Karlen Santamaria I’m not sure how or when I first heard that my mother had an abortion before I was born, but I
What’s next for women’s reproductive autonomy? According to a study featured in this edition of On The Issues Magazine, it depends on the economy. From
by Margie Kelly Abortion opponents long ago slapped their brand on the fetus, parading giant graphic images of fetuses in marches and now calling for
by Ria Sen and The Feminist Press The passionate writers who record stories of abortion — personal memories, histories, theory — make the language of
by Jasmine Burnett The Black feminist group, the Combahee River Collective, described its beginnings by saying: “It was our experience and disillusionment within these [other] liberation movements,
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