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by Mahin Hassibi A clear consensus exists among women writers of varied ages, educational backgrounds and life circumstances in the anthology Feminist Philosophy and Science Fiction:
by Mahin Hassibi A clear consensus exists among women writers of varied ages, educational backgrounds and life circumstances in the anthology Feminist Philosophy and Science Fiction:
by Merle Hoffman We asked leading thinkers to describe New Revolutions We Need for a feminist and progressive future. Here’s one response. Oscar Wilde, writing in The Soul of
by Alexis Greene Over the years, Bill Baird, the reproductive rights activist, has been threatened, arrested and jailed. He’s been called a seducer, a self-promoter and
By Gloria Feldt Lars Larson is a conservative radio talk show host with a following of four million listeners. His producer assured me, when asking
by MaryLou Greenberg The print editions of On the Issues Magazine (1983-1999) carried many articles, editorials and interviews with vision and hopeful projections about women’s lives, even when
by Eleanor J. Bader We asked leading thinkers to describe New Revolutions We Need for a feminist and progressive future. Here’s one response. During the
On The Issues Magazine provides an Online forum for artists to exhibit their art, including moving images and audio, as well as stills. This art
by Susan Jacoby We asked leading thinkers to describe New Revolutions We Need for a feminist and progressive future. Here’s one response. Of all the
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by Rhonda Copelon When one compares what is done to a woman in an advanced domestic battering cycle and to prisoners subjected to torture, the situations
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