A Poem: Praise to Our Mothers
by Gcina Mhlophe “Praise to Our Mothers” was performed in 1989 when Gcina Mholphe first met Nokukhanya Luthuli, wife of Chief Albert Luthuli. He was
by Gcina Mhlophe “Praise to Our Mothers” was performed in 1989 when Gcina Mholphe first met Nokukhanya Luthuli, wife of Chief Albert Luthuli. He was
by Claire Reed flamboyant, Bella strides,stumps, marches, a lightening rod,raucous, rallying the troops, fierce, intense, prodding hard,under the big hat, an inner spirit reigns,exhilerated by
by Resa Crane Bizzaro If I ask my students to write about someone they admire, chances are they’ll write about their mothers, grandmothers, or great-grandmothers.
by Emily Rand Breitner The Courage of Anne It doesnt matter whatlittle Charlie did to provokehis father, but probablynot much for the manto whip off
By Carol Downer The women of Iran and Afghanistan used International Womens Day this year to carry forward their struggle for the liberation of women
by Maureen McNeil Editors Note: Janet Benshoof wrote about the Burmese leader Aung San Suu Kyi in our Winter 2010 edition of On The Issues Magazine,
Cynthia L. Cooper When Loretta J. Ross speaks, people listen. Ross is a big-picture thinker on reproductive justice, national coordinator of SisterSong, Women of Color
by Gloria Feldt Whenever I set foot in Brooklyn where Margaret Sanger opened the first American birth control clinic 93 years ago at 46 Amboy
By Gail Kregel On Christmas day, 2008, Guatemalan Congresswoman Anabella De Leon, called me. A new president had taken office earlier that year and he
by Cynthia L Cooper Almost as soon as I entered the German Memorial Resistance Center in Berlin, I regretted having saved it as the last
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