Finding Hope: Reweaving — Then and Now
by Pam McAllister How guilty I felt almost 30 years ago, when I was just 31 and sisterhood was powerful. Everywhere I went with my
by Pam McAllister How guilty I felt almost 30 years ago, when I was just 31 and sisterhood was powerful. Everywhere I went with my
As the U.S. approaches a decade of war, what are feminist writers and artists thinking? On The Issues Magazine Summer 2011 probes peace activism and
by Eleanor J. Bader The setting changes but the scene does not: Men and women in crisply pressed uniforms enter public high schools across the
by Dr. Terry Neese July 21, 2011 Rwandan women now boast the highest percentage of women in government of any country in the world. In
by Kathleen Barry Staff Sergeant Frank Wuterich will be in military court this summer of 2011 for a massacre that killed 24 in Haditha, Iraq
By Chris Lombardi In 1944 Dorothy Hanson was a 20-year old Army lieutenant, a nurse, stationed in a Staten Island hospital when a corporal “put
by Susan Feiner t ten years and counting, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are the longest in U.S. history. Not surprisingly, they are the
by Laura A. Shamas July 13, 2011 The archetype of Cassandra may be seen as a key symbol for women who warn of the dire
By Lauren Wolfe July 6, 2011 “I’ve never told anyone this before,” the email said. It was one of several that landed on my desk
by Lauren Wolfe July 6, 2011 “I’ve never told anyone this before,” the email said. It was one of several that landed on my desk
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