What Women Can Learn from Malcolm X
by Flo Kennedy and Irene Davall WOMEN SHOULD SEE “MALCOLM X” AS A BLUEPRINT TO FOLLOW IN OUR FIGHT FOR EQUALITY It seemed a sure
by Flo Kennedy and Irene Davall WOMEN SHOULD SEE “MALCOLM X” AS A BLUEPRINT TO FOLLOW IN OUR FIGHT FOR EQUALITY It seemed a sure
by Rebecca Chalker In Los Angeles in 1971, before Roe v. Wade legalized abortion, a small group of women began observing abortions in an underground
by Elayne Clift The hype is that women are frivolous, if not downright evil, frittering their time away in law school and then demanding fertility
by bell hooks Just as it was once fashionable among “cool” feminists to love Madonna, it is now permissible to acknowledge that she is tres
by Norine Dworkin “It’s not that I have penis envy. It’s just that the people with them seem to go further in life. I wouldn’t
by Beverly Lowy Perhaps nothing is more awe-inspiring than the accomplishments of African American women, some famous and some unknown except to those whose lives
by Merle Hoffman In some ways my personal and political ties with Russia seem to have an uncanny quality -almost like destiny. The ties began with CHOICES,
by Rebecca Chalker Menstrual extraction (M.E.), a technique that can remove the contents of the uterus safely with a hand-held suction device, was developed in
by Louise Tyrer With abortion debates escalating, “self-help” menstrual extraction (M.E.) has been promoted as a way for women to exercise full control over their
by Alfred E. Fireman Some say love is magical. I say the word love is commonly used to invoke magic — the kind that helps
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