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Can Black Women Lead on Rethinking Marriage?

by Dani McClain One highlight of Election Day 2012: voters in Maryland, Washington and Maine deciding, with their ballots, whether people in same-sex relationships will

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OTI Newsletter – September 12, 2012

“The Day After” refers, of course, to a real-time event: the presidential election. The dizzying buzz and swirl of the campaign and the selection of

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The Day After: Feminist Leaders and Writers On The Issues That Will Remain After the Elections

by Editors NEW YORK (September 12, 2012) – Between political convention battles, the war on women, and a pivotal presidential election for the nation, there

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TWO PROMINENT FEMINISTS ON SHULAMITH FIRESTONE

by Chris Lombardi SUSAN BROWNMILLER, author of Against of Our Will: Men, Women and Rape Quote: “She was the first radical theorist. Her stuff on human

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Shulamith Firestone and Me

by Jennifer Baumgardner Almost 15 years ago, I picked up my ringing phone and the voice on the other end identified herself as Shulamith Firestone.

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OTI Newsletter – August 16, 2012

Summer is ending in a whirl here at On the Issues Magazine. While women broke records on playing fields at the London Olympics, we ran

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Kudos & Awards – Power Oppression Privilege in Sport

“Level the Playing Field: Girls, Women and Sports” was recently launched by “On The Issues: A Magazine of Feminist Progressive Thinking” … this tremendous collection

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This is What Winning Looks Like

by Meg Heery August 6, 2012 Where to begin This weekend was so jammed with unbelievable moments for women Olympians that its tough to take

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Pioneers? Yes. Is It Enough? No.

By Meg Heery August 5, 2012 Last week, the world glimpsed women from Brunei, Qatar and Saudi Arabia as they walked in the opening ceremony

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I Like ‘Em Big, I Like ‘Em Proud.

By Meg Heery August 4, 2012 Thankfully, it looks like Olympics fans are finally embracing big, and embracing it where it’s most visible: women’s weightlifting.

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