Who’s Afraid of Feminism? Seeing Through the Backlash
Book Review by Eleanor J. Bader So who’s afraid of feminism? By the looks of it, just about everyone, including those of us who call
Book Review by Eleanor J. Bader So who’s afraid of feminism? By the looks of it, just about everyone, including those of us who call
By Eleanor Bader THESE 38 ESSAYS START WITH A BLUNT and terrifying reminder, at least for those of us on the progressive end of the
by Eleanor J. Bader DEEP IN THE BELLY OF AMERICAN POVERTY lies the Mott Haven section of the South Bronx, and although it is one
REVIEWED BY ELEANOR J. BADER Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus:A Practical Guide for Improving Communications and Getting What You Want in Your
by Eleanor J. Bader “All I ever wanted to do was write,” says 39-year-old National Book Award nominee Melissa Fay Greene, author of Praying for Sheetrock.
By Eleanor J. Bader We’ve come a long way in examining the mother-daughter relationship but still need to examine the father-daughter relationship. Once ashamed of
by Eleanor Bader One word comes to mind after a few minutes in the company of Jane Lazarre: Intense. She speaks slowly, weighing each thought
by Eleanor J. Bader Writer Suzanne Gordon is a woman with a mission. Fiery though soft-spoken, angry yet pleasant, she wants people in the human
by Eleanor J. Bader Anything you can do to protect the future has to deal with population and its continued growth. “Seeing triple?” asks the
by Eleanor J. Bader One afternoon in October, in the tiny village ofHawwara, off the Nablus Road, American visitors found two she-goats, two kids and five
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