Love and Creative Genius: A Feminist’s Most Potent Weapons
by Inga Muscio Feminism is an expression of oppressed people, but it has, like everything else in America, been commodified. Why ever in a million
by Inga Muscio Feminism is an expression of oppressed people, but it has, like everything else in America, been commodified. Why ever in a million
From the Editors The Conning of the Feminists — this edition of On the Issues Magazine — looks at feminist icons, feminist values and the cons of both
by Jennifer L. Pozner Step right up, folks, it’s time for everyone’s favorite guessing game, Regress-o-Rama. Who said the following? “I will make the best
by Melissa Sontag Broudo and Rachel Grinstein Within the last month, police discovered four bodies along the Long Island Shore in New York State while
by Loretta J. Ross Sixty-five billboards were quickly erected in predominantly African American neighborhoods in Atlanta on February 5, 2010. Each showed a sorrowful picture
By Sarah Flint Erdreich Abortion has long been the third rail of American pop culture. Maude may have chosen to have an abortion in 1972,
By Kathleen Barry Although more women are joining the military than ever before and some are seeing combat, women’s primary role, as far as the
In previous issues, both online and in print,On The Issues Magazine has interviewed and written about many women whose passionate commitment to freedom and justice
By Sonia Fuentes In my lifetime, this country has seen dramatic changes with regard to women on the U.S. Supreme Court bench. In a speech
By Cindy Cooper The biggest feminist con ever might be the failure to inscribe equal rights into the United States Constitution. Now, the effort to
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