Dangerous Con: How the Right Wing Attracts Women
by Helen Gilbert The emergence of Sarah Palin and other perky-but-tough “mama grizzlies” is well-calculated. The Right wing is searching ...
by Helen Gilbert The emergence of Sarah Palin and other perky-but-tough “mama grizzlies” is well-calculated. The Right wing is searching ...
by Theresa Noll Carol Adams’s The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory is a pivotal feminist text in which Adams ...
On The Issues Magazine provides an Online forum for artists to exhibit their art, including moving images and audio, as ...
by Nona Willis Aronowitz This past summer, I found myself in Chicago’s Grant Park amid a sea of zealots. They ...
by Inga Muscio Feminism is an expression of oppressed people, but it has, like everything else in America, been commodified. ...
From the Editors The Conning of the Feminists — this edition of On the Issues Magazine — looks at feminist icons, feminist values ...
by Jennifer L. Pozner Step right up, folks, it’s time for everyone’s favorite guessing game, Regress-o-Rama. Who said the following? ...
by Melissa Sontag Broudo and Rachel Grinstein Within the last month, police discovered four bodies along the Long Island Shore ...
by Loretta J. Ross Sixty-five billboards were quickly erected in predominantly African American neighborhoods in Atlanta on February 5, 2010. ...
By Sarah Flint Erdreich Abortion has long been the third rail of American pop culture. Maude may have chosen to ...
By Kathleen Barry Although more women are joining the military than ever before and some are seeing combat, women’s primary ...
In previous issues, both online and in print,On The Issues Magazine has interviewed and written about many women whose passionate ...
By Sonia Fuentes In my lifetime, this country has seen dramatic changes with regard to women on the U.S. Supreme ...
By Cindy Cooper The biggest feminist con ever might be the failure to inscribe equal rights into the United States ...
By Cindy Cooper The count is four to zero. Four times voters have been asked to consider anti-abortion ballot measures ...
by Karen Jones Meadows As a child I learned of Harriet Tubman, icon of the anti-enslavement movement, and the most ...
By Ariel Dougherty Fitting for these times Is The Social Network a movie with social good In the opening sequence ...
By Ann Farmer WATCH THE VIDEO: Yvonne Rainer: Back to the Future A founding member of the avant-garde Judson Dance ...
by Tobe Levin “During training, I would say out loud what others were merely thinking. For example, the day that ...
by Laura Eldridge While feminists in the 1960s and ’70s dreamed that a “male Pill” was close to happening, today ...
by Kathleen Barry I had not planned to write a book on masculinity and war. But following the Israeli invasion ...
by Juhu Thukral When a young creative on this past season of the show Mad Men was fired for posting a sexually ...
By Theresa Noll As Gloria Feldt points out in her new book, No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change the Way ...
by Marcy Bloom Melinda French Gates, philanthropist, co-founder and co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, was greeted with ...
By Jodi Magee At Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health, we know that abortion is an essential part of comprehensive ...
by Ariel Dougherty The World Cup coverage by ESPN (and ABC) washed over the U.S. this summer like a fever ...
By Lauren Zuniga Every year at the National Poetry Slam poets from all over the country gather to tell their ...
by Angela Bonavoglia If ever there were doubt about the relationship between the Catholic Church’s spectacular failure to address the ...
By Georgia Kral Scan through the pages of a major music magazine, the arts section of The New York Times, Pitchfork.com or ...
by Cindy Cooper Perhaps one of the biggest impediments to women’s equality in the United States is a pervasive, persistent ...
by Marie Shear I am lying on a gurney in a hospital hallway, alone, waiting to be rolled into the ...
by Loretta Ross My mother always asked the question, “Why would I want to be equal to men, when I’ve ...
by Carolyn A. Cook Looking back now, my parents’ divorce was my first awakening to the double standard for women. ...