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“Level the Playing Field: Girls, Women and Sports” was recently launched by “On The Issues: A Magazine of Feminist Progressive …
“Level the Playing Field: Girls, Women and Sports” was recently launched by “On The Issues: A Magazine of Feminist Progressive …
Check out the Summer 2009 issue of “On The Issues: The Progressive Women’s Magazine.” Our Genders, Our Rights features artists …
During the nuclear crisis at Japana’s Fukushima plant, there have been endless comparisons to both Chernobyl and Three Mile Island. …
The Front Page Award for Opinion Writing was given to Merle Hoffman, publisher and editor-in-chief of On The Issues Magazine, for …
by Tara MalikBeyondmedia Education Thanks very much for publishing the Chain of Change article on your website. It means a great deal …
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Angela Bonavoglia over at On The Issues Magazine poses a provocative (and in my humble opinion) very important question: Can prostitution be …
By Cory Silverberg Shere Hite on Redefining SexWednesday August 20, 2008 I was recently alerted to the newly re-launched On …
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Women More Than Sex MachinesBy Barbara Reynolds Most women’s magazines have long used romance, love and family- and, inevitably, sex …
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“Merle Hoffman has always known that in a democracy, we each have decision-making power over the fate of our own bodies. She is a national hero for us all.” —Gloria Steinem
In the wake of the Supreme Court overturning Roe V. Wade and a country divided, Merle Hoffman, a pioneer in the pro-choice movement and women’s healthcare, offers an unapologetic and authoritative take on abortion calling it “the front line and the bottom line of women’s freedom and liberty.”
Merle Hoffman has been at the forefront of the reproductive freedom movement since the 1970s. Three years before the Supreme Court legalized abortion through Roe v. Wade, she helped to establish one of the United States’ first abortion centers in Flushing, Queens, and later went on to found Choices, one of the nation’s largest and most comprehensive women’s medical facilities. For the last five decades, Hoffman has been a steadfast warrior and fierce advocate for every woman’s right to choose when and whether or not to be a mother.