To Halt Emotional Abuse, French Law Teaches Bullies A Lesson
by Eleanor Bader When I was growing up, my father had two favorite words, ignoramus and moron. He hurled them at my mother for any-and-all
by Eleanor Bader When I was growing up, my father had two favorite words, ignoramus and moron. He hurled them at my mother for any-and-all
by Mary Lou Greenberg and Eleanor Bader Abortion is one of the safest medical procedures in the country; ironically, those professionals and staff who make
by Eleanor J. Bader It is the third week of classes at P.S. 130, The Parkside School in Brooklyn, New York. A group of fourth
by Eleanor J. Bader Robert Eads was visiting friends in the late 1990s when he woke up in a pool of blood. His terrified hosts
by Eleanor J. Bader Our Bodies, Ourselves started with a small group of strangers talking to one another at a women’s liberation conference. Now, nearly
by Eleanor J. Bader We asked leading thinkers to describe New Revolutions We Need for a feminist and progressive future. Here’s one response. During the
by Eleanor J. Bader To the anti-abortion movement, standing outside clinic doors and bellowing at patients and staff that they are murderers and whores is
Reviewed by Eleanor J. Bader Nicole Itano’s No Place Left to Bury the Dead zeroes in on three communities in Botswana, Lesotho and South Africa
Reviewed by Eleanor J. Bader Nicole Itano’s No Place Left to Bury the Dead zeroes in on three communities in Botswana, Lesotho and South Africa and scrutinizes
by Eleanor J. Bader Like many survivors of war, 63-year-old Patricia Baird-Windle suffers from chronic Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSS). Acute sleep disorders, depression from
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