The Book Corner: Women Define the Agenda, Find the Power
by Samuel Huber and the Feminist Press It’s easy to get tunnel vision during election season. In these months of heated partisan debate, it is
by Samuel Huber and the Feminist Press It’s easy to get tunnel vision during election season. In these months of heated partisan debate, it is
by The Editors Challenging the personal, political and economic realities of women and pushing toward a more liberatory future is the essence of many discussions
by Sheila Parks In next week’s presidential elections women could, in effect, lose ownership of their bodies if the Romney-Ryan ticket, with its hard right
by Alyssa Pelish, Associate Editor The sad news of Shulamith Firestone’s death in August has, it turns out, given new life to the radical feminist’s
by Jan Goodwin Unless you’ve been living on a desert island for the last couple of years, you’ve probably heard of “fracking,” or hydraulic fracturing,
by Barbara Fischkin, Senior Editor It was 1992 and the presidential race between incumbent George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Ross Perot was in full
by Sunsara Taylor From November 26th, the Jackson Women’s Health Organization (JWHO), the last abortion clinic left in Mississippi, will be besieged by Operation Save
by Amanda Marcotte There can be no doubt now: this is a war on sex. More than most campaign seasons in the past couple of
by Alyssa Pelish, Associate Editor The Heathcliff brought home one night in Andrea Arnold’s Wuthering Heights adaptation is a slight and wary boy (played by newcomer Solomon
by Diane Vacca “How do women achieve true parity in political representation?” The question is simultaneously simple and impossibly complex, perhaps triply so, when you
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