In Peril: North African Freedom Fighter On Hunger Strike
by Cindy Cooper Editor’s Note: Urgent circumstances call for early publication of this story planned for our Winter 2010 edition on women of courage. Aminatou
by Cindy Cooper Editor’s Note: Urgent circumstances call for early publication of this story planned for our Winter 2010 edition on women of courage. Aminatou
by Betsy Hartmann It’s back to the bad old days of the population bomb. That was the title of an alarmist book by Stanford biologist
by Rinku Sen Something happened in the months leading up to and including the election of Barack Obama as the President of the United States,
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by Maame-Mensima Horne For years reproductive justice activists have been calling for African American women to break the silence around abortion within our communities. Instead, a
From the Editors What do postfeminism and postracialism have to do with liberation and freedom? The answer is clear: nothing — not a single thing.
By Serena Garcia The ascension of Justice Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court of the United States in fall 2009 seemed to hang on hyped
by Eleanor J. Bader It is the third week of classes at P.S. 130, The Parkside School in Brooklyn, New York. A group of fourth
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by Suzanne Pharr Recently, I went to the Kentucky Social Forum, and spent time talking with a co-worker and friend from the Astrea Lesbian Foundation
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