“Passing”: Life in Black and White
by Toi Derricotte I’m sure most people don’t go around all the time thinking about what race they are. When you look like what you
by Toi Derricotte I’m sure most people don’t go around all the time thinking about what race they are. When you look like what you
by Mary Lou Greenberg As I held in my hand the sharp slivers of glass that were now the only remains of the shattered windows,
by Merle Hoffman No passionate love letters, no dark night of the soul; just a demand to kiss it — not even to kiss ME.
by Katherine Eban Finkelstein …many sick people consider research the only way to keep tabs on the doctors they don’t trust to tell them about
by Marilyn Stasio Between the depression and the danger, the fear and the futility, what makes these women go through this kind of hell, anyway?
by Laura Flanders There’s a crime against humanity being committed in Algeria, but you wouldn’t get that impression from reading American newspapers or switching on
by Merle Hoffman You’re going where? The insistent questioning by family and friends reverberated in my head as I flew over the blackness of the Bosphorus,
Book Review by Carol J. Adams The Cultural Politics of Furby Julia V. Emberley Cornell University Press, 1998 Emberley sees the anti-fur movement as an
Reviewed by Lisa Vincenti and Patricia Baird-Windle The Wrath of Angels: The American Abortion War by Jim Risen and Judy Thomas.Basic Books, a subsidiary of
by Sanda Balaban Dear Phyllis: As you know, I was born in 1972, the same year as your book Women and Madness. In the twenty-six years
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