Northern Ireland: Oppression, Struggle and Outright Murder by Betsy Swart Bernadette Devlin McAliskey is a pioneer in the campaign for civil rights in the North of Ireland. Seeing herself as a “community Read More »
East Timor: Blood on Our Hands, The US Abets Mass Murder by John W. Bartlett “The Indonesians set fire to the dwellings of East Timorese… When [they] protested, the Indonesians turned their guns on them…the troops Read More »
Paying the Price in the Politics of Breast Cancer by Neal Barnard, M.D In 1991, the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine commissioned a survey asking how many women were not yet aware of the Read More »
Women Whistleblowers: What They Say, the Price They Pay by Elaine Clift hen Suzanne Hadley said “no” to her boss last year, “it seemed like the most natural thing in the world to say.” Read More »