Sharing the Wealth of Knowledge on Abortion
by Ria Sen and The Feminist Press The passionate writers who record stories of abortion — personal memories, histories, theory — make the language of
by Ria Sen and The Feminist Press The passionate writers who record stories of abortion — personal memories, histories, theory — make the language of
by Jasmine Burnett The Black feminist group, the Combahee River Collective, described its beginnings by saying: “It was our experience and disillusionment within these [other] liberation movements,
by Priscilla Smith While watching the totally hip video of the Orthodox Reggae beat rapper Matisyahu’s song Miracle, I began to dream about miracles in what
By Judith Arcana February 16, 2012 Im a Jane. Another Jane said when she heard me use the past tense a few years ago No. Once
by The Editors Only a few more days to register for a course on “Writing on the Body.” Registration closes October 2. The course, capped
by Jeannie Ludlow “You know, illegal abortions aren’t all bad.” A few years ago, I found myself saying this to students in an Introduction to
by Justine Goodman I am the daughter of a woman who wrote in 1970 that “involuntary motherhood is slavery.” That was 13 years before I
by The Editors Merle Hoffman, President and CEO of Choices Women’s Medical Center and the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of On the Issues, was a recent guest
by Faith Pennick The debate over reproductive choice continues to burn, even with a pro-choice president currently in the White House. As we enter another
by Andrea Plaid I’m not an aberration because I’m a childless, employed, divorced, college-educated Black cisgender woman — regardless of what the promulgated stereotypes undergirding the media
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