Power From My People
by Sabrina Margarita Alcantara When sexual harassment turns racist, I summon up ancestral resistance. I’ve had my share of put-downs on the streets. Sometimes I
by Sabrina Margarita Alcantara When sexual harassment turns racist, I summon up ancestral resistance. I’ve had my share of put-downs on the streets. Sometimes I
Book Review by Carolyn G. Heilbrun Women’s memoirs have been lavished upon us in recent years, and the genre, while at times overwhelming, is nonetheless
by Carter Heyward PATRIARCHAL RELIGION – THE IMAGING AND WORSHIPPING of God solely in the image of the father – was and is the ideology
by Merle Hoffman In a world with no more Wests to conquer or empires to build, where risk-taking comes packaged as adventure vacations, what becomes
Always a Woman: What Every Woman Should Know About Breast SurgeryPatient No More: The Politics of Breast CancerTo Dance With the Devil: The New War on Breast CancerLiving
by Rosemary L. Bray About Elizabeth Holtzman:Liz Holtzman burst into public view at age 30, when she won an upset congressional primary victory against longtime
by Kelly Candaele At five o’clock A.M. on May 2, newly elected British Prime Minister Tony Blair climbed atop a stage to face the glistening
by Wilma Rule and Stephen Hill More than 75 years ago, the Nineteenth Amendment gave American women the right to vote. Three quarters of a
by the Editors We, the people of the United States, talk a good game about the blessings of liberty. But when it comes to the
by Phyllis Chesler According to those who slander them, women cannot be counted as Jews in a prayer quorum. Women are separate and unequal. Simultaneously,
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