Telling it Like it Was

by Phyllis Chesler It is time, and Second Wave* feminists are beginning to document their salad days. In the late 1960s/early 1970s, feminists literally felt

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POLAND’S MORNING AFTER

by Peggy Simpson The fight to regain reproductive rights The scaffolding covering the Chopin Palace in Warsaw didn’t hide the electricity inside, as reproductive rights

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Rape in High Places

by Phyllis Chesler Like most women, I’ve been sexually harassed by my professors, employers, boyfriends, and husbands – and by utter strangers on street corners

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