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by the Editors When On The Issues Magazine decided to pursue Passion, Freedom, Women and the topic of women fighting for freedom around the world despite the risks to
by the Editors When On The Issues Magazine decided to pursue Passion, Freedom, Women and the topic of women fighting for freedom around the world despite the risks to
by Merle Hoffman Children are natural resistance fighters. From the time they realize that they have the agency (if not the power) to push back
By L.A. Bailey What would happen to America if race and gender decided to unleash their passion and proclaim their undying love, respect, desire and
by Angela Poh Heroines of Jiangyong: Chinese Narrative Ballads in Womens Script, translated by Wilt L. Idema, is the first English translation of the folk
From the Editors What do postfeminism and postracialism have to do with liberation and freedom? The answer is clear: nothing — not a single thing.
by Suzanne Pharr Recently, I went to the Kentucky Social Forum, and spent time talking with a co-worker and friend from the Astrea Lesbian Foundation
by Christine E. Hutchins There is very little new under the sun. Misogyny in art, literature and other records dates as far back in Western
by Merle Hoffman There is one place where the definition of gender remains binary – in the womb. When it comes to sonograms, amniocentesis and
by Angela Bonavoglia On a sizzling summer night, I head to the Outpost Lounge in Brooklyn to Switch N’ Play’s Open Drag Night to watch gender-based performances,
by Carolyn Gage The bathroom has been a site of “gender anxiety” historically, as well as a battlefield, and, although it is tempting to write
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