On The Frontlines: A Counselor Must Address A Gauntlet of Lies
by Mary Lou Greenberg Several older women stood on the sidewalk a few feet from the entrance to Choices Women’s Medical Center in Queens, New
by Mary Lou Greenberg Several older women stood on the sidewalk a few feet from the entrance to Choices Women’s Medical Center in Queens, New
by Gloria Feldt Whenever I set foot in Brooklyn where Margaret Sanger opened the first American birth control clinic 93 years ago at 46 Amboy
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 Jen Nedeau Democrats in the Senate got what they wanted this Christmas: a passed health care reform bill. Low-income women, however, seemed to be
by Eesha Pandit Why care about women’s health in health care reform? I think it’s critical for reproductive justice advocates to also become health care
by Merle Hoffman Growing up in Philadelphia in the 50s, girls were labeled sluts if they dressed provocatively, let boys “tongue kiss” them or behaved
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 Simon Fisher The need for a youth-focused and culturally appropriate HIV/AIDS educational platform is urgent. Despite growing infection rates, youth-centered prevention information created in an accessible,
By Carol Stuart The St.James Infirmary is one of the first of its kind — an occupational health clinic for sex industry workers. What makes
by Rebecca Chalker The Ancient Greek aphorism, “Know yourself,” was inscribed on the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. Whatever this bit of wisdom applied to
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