April 29, 2009 Higher Ground, Not Common Ground: Our Lines in the Sand
by Contact: [email protected] Lines in the sand… What are yours? Our lines are the values and principles that motivate and inform our lives, inspire action and
by Contact: [email protected] Lines in the sand… What are yours? Our lines are the values and principles that motivate and inform our lives, inspire action and
From Poetry Co-Editor Clare CossWhat if your mother by Judith ArcanaBirth Control by Judith ArcanaResponsibility by Grace PaleyGentleness Stirred by Nimah Nawwab In our Spring
From the Editors This edition of On The Issues Magazine – Our Genders, Our Rights – discusses a topic that is both utterly fundamental and
Edited by Linda SteinArt by Judith K. Brodsky On The Issues Magazine provides an Online forum for artists to exhibit their art, including moving images
by Merle Hoffman In our Spring ’09 edition, On The Issues Magazine writers and artists discuss feminist and progressive values that transcend politics — our
As always “On The Issues” is informative , thought provoking, and a Feminist Voice that speaks loud and clear about the realities affecting Women’s lives
Obstetrician Murdered by Terrorist in Amherst, New Yorkby Judith Arcana This poem, written for Barnett Slepianis here dedicated, in memoriamand with gratitude, to George Tiller
by Eleanor J. Bader Our Bodies, Ourselves started with a small group of strangers talking to one another at a women’s liberation conference. Now, nearly
by Mary Lou Greenberg “Lines in the Sand” can be either personal or political — or most often, both. Both frequently involve activism and personal
by Cindy Cooper What revolutions do we need? “We still need the feminist revolution,” Eleanor Smeal, president of the Feminist Majority Foundation, said in a video commentary
On The Issues Magazine Online is a successor to the progressive, feminist quarterly print publication from 1983 to 1999.
© 2024 On The Issues Magazine
Website & SEO By: MI Digital Solution