BRILLIANCE OUTSIDE THE BOX – SHULAMITH FIRESTONE REMEMBERED
by Barbara Fischkin, Senior Editor It was a memorial service – and a call to action. Shulamith Firestone, the brilliant, troubled feminist author, artist and
by Barbara Fischkin, Senior Editor It was a memorial service – and a call to action. Shulamith Firestone, the brilliant, troubled feminist author, artist and
by The Editors “The Day After” refers, of course, to a real-time event: the presidential election. The dizzying buzz and swirl of the campaign and
by Ariel Dougherty “This is what feminism looks like,” shout young women in a contemporary street demonstration in the “She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry” video clip on
by Elizabeth Black The erotic novel, 50 Shades of Grey by E.L. James, has taken the public, media and the literary world by storm. This summer, the
by Susan F. Feiner President Franklin Delano Roosevelt gave his fourth and final State of the Union Address in 1944. Because the defeat of fascism in
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by Eleanor J. Bader Deborah Burger, one of three presidents of National Nurses United, the largest union of registered nurses in the U.S., minces no
by Kimberly Roberson “Nuclear meltdown” is a term for a catastrophic reaction in a nuclear reactor that has overheated. The uncontrolled heat damages the reactor
by Tanya Melich A U.S. Senatorial nominee for the Republican party arguing that a woman who is raped can simply will herself not to become
by Jamie Hagen As a political scientist concerned with securing minority rights, I have had to ask myself what “security” really means. Traditional methods of
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