Poland, New Poland, Old Problems, still-flourishing anti-semitism
by Susan Cahn How could there be anti-Semitism when there were so few Jews? There are not many Jews left in Poland. Maybe 10,000. There
by Susan Cahn How could there be anti-Semitism when there were so few Jews? There are not many Jews left in Poland. Maybe 10,000. There
by E.M. Broner I dog-sit on occasion. My grand-dog Tosh (rhymes with Posh) heads towards Madison Park. In front of our loft building I have
by Irene Davall The Dayton Foundation — the giving arm of Dayton Hudson Corporation — announced last summer that its annual grant to Planned Parenthood
by Beverly Lowy “Childhood is a time when ayoung person learns to love and trust. You weretaught a brutal lesson at anearly, early age, that
by Betsy Swart A Civil Disobedience Action at Emory University, to protest animal experimentation. While funding is unavailable for treatment centers, it is there to
by Margaret Randall I lean over the developing tray, agitating a print with bamboo tongs. Slowly, two figures darken on the paper. A woman, her
by Merle Hoffman It is the two outlaw women giving the ultimate “fuck you” to the patriarchy I never really wear the things: Political buttons,
by Jill Benderly In July, I received this letter from my best friend from Yugoslavia, a lesbian feminist activist from Belgrade (the capital city of
by Elayne Clift The National Institutes of Health (NIH), America’s premier institution for health research, is having its own pulse taken these days. Under pressure
by Dr. Barbara Katz Rothman So now there’s a need for baby parts. Imagine that. Another miracle of modern science. It seems that transplants of
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