Book Corner: Feminist Press Picks Five Top Activist Reads
by Elizabeth Koke and Glynnis King Activists, their stirring written passion and accounts, are also on our bookshelves. The Feminist Press surveyed its staff and searched through
by Elizabeth Koke and Glynnis King Activists, their stirring written passion and accounts, are also on our bookshelves. The Feminist Press surveyed its staff and searched through
by Margaret Morganroth Gullette New ageism is the term I use to describe the current American view of aging-past-youth. Whatever your age, you are likely
by Thaler Pekar I remember my first feminist act. It was Spring of 1974, and I was nine years old. My mother, Sheila Thaler Pekar,
by Eleanor J. Bader Growing up, 39-year-old activist artist Heather Ault never imagined that people had been trying to control their fertility for more than
By Linda Stein September 15, 2011 Conservative Republicans flexed considerable muscle earlier this year and threw a knockout punch against freedom in the arts. Led
By Keely Swan September 8, 2011 The Center for Women’s Global Leadership’s 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence is an international campaign that began in 1991.
by Yifat Susskind Rosemary Gonzalez was murdered in 2009, the victim of a war that ended in 1996. One day, 17-year-old Rosemary said good-bye to
August 24, 2011 You can’t build peace leaving half of the people out. Women are a prime target in conflict, yet when it comes to
by Cora Weiss In my years of peace and gender activism, I developed a stock of one-liners about the role of women. Often I was
by Debra Sweet Ten years ago, when the Taliban had mostly wrested control of Afghanistan from former fundamentalist warlord allies of the United States, the
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