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by Beverly Cooper Neufeld A small cadre of women rallied on the steps of New York’s City Hall on April 28th, 2007, the day known
by Beverly Cooper Neufeld A small cadre of women rallied on the steps of New York’s City Hall on April 28th, 2007, the day known
by [email protected] Don’t miss the new articles in The Cafe at On The Issues Magazine: Pro-choice activists today need to take a lesson from second wave
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by Mary Lou Greenberg I will always remember the first time I realized that women did not have to live the way I had always
By Suzanne Grossman I recently had the pleasure of speaking on a career panel to young women enrolled in Feminist Summer Camp, an intensive weeklong
by the Editors It’s generally called “nontraditional” employment women working in jobs that are mostly held by men. While becoming an auto mechanic may be
By Georgia Kral Two indie bands with all female members, Mountain Man from Bennington, Vermont and Sleep Over from Austin, Texas, use their music performances
by [email protected] In “The Feminist Mind,” On The Issues Magazine explores ways to inspire feminists and others to continue thinking radically. Eleanor J. Bader looks at
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