Abortion Rights Freedom Ride Set to Visit Key Battlegrounds
by Mary Lou Greenberg On Tuesday, July 23rd, rallies on both coasts will kick off the month-long Abortion Rights Freedom Ride, launching the beginning of
by Mary Lou Greenberg On Tuesday, July 23rd, rallies on both coasts will kick off the month-long Abortion Rights Freedom Ride, launching the beginning of
by Janet Mason June 25, 2012 As the Affordable Care Act worked its way through the courts in the past three years, I began to
by Chris Lombardi This weekend, Egyptian voters went to the polls despite what many were calling a ‘constitutional coup.’ On June 14, the Supreme Constitutional
by Kathleen A. O’Shea In the latest show of force, the Vatican is attempting to control and punish nuns and all women who think for
by Chris Lombardi General Gale Pollock, former Army Surgeon General, was blunt: “When a servicewoman becomes pregnant due to an act of violence, she should
by Yifat Susskind It’s been two years since the passing of Rhonda Copelon, a women’s human rights advocate and lawyer. While we feel her absence,
by Elayne Clift Since the days of the goddess Athena, armed and shouting war cries, there have been female warriors. Still, war is viewed as
by Ariel Chesler Andy Hinds recently wrote about being a feminist and the father of two daughters, and his continued objectification of women he encounters in
by Pamela Leigh Although I was relatively engaged with feminist issues in the late 1960s and early 1970s, these matters later took a back seat
by Phyllis Chesler I began my first book, Women and Madness (1972), with a quote from Doris Lessing’s The Four-Gated City: “They all looked half
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