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. …
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