Editorial: Arlene Pfeiffer
It was 1984, and Ronald Reagan was in the fourth year of his presidency. The country was awash in the mythology of patriotism and family
It was 1984, and Ronald Reagan was in the fourth year of his presidency. The country was awash in the mythology of patriotism and family
Renee David is a successful journalist who forthrightly calls herself a feminist. She’s a political radical, a Jewish woman who struggles with equal fervor against
As the U.S. Supreme Court was listening to lofty legal arguments about teenager’s rights to abortion without parental consent or notification, more than 100 New
by Denise Selleck As a superstitious person, I would never have started this project had I realized that it was Friday the 13th when I
by Jill Benderly Margaret Sanger certainly led the struggle for birth control. In the process, she also set the course for the two main problems
by Janice Raymond To argue for fetal status and rights is much more winnable than to argue for women on their own behalf The summer
by Eleanor J. Bader “It’s history we’re viewing and people respond to the photos because the women have had such an impact on the world
by Joan Dunayer Just as sexist language demeans women, speciesist language denigrates non-human animals “A noun is a person, place, or thing,” we obediently recite
by Merle Hoffman I have an old friend who lives in North Miami. She’s bright, solidly middle class, married and a mother. She also carries
by Betsy Swart There are nearly 10 million addicts in the United States today but only about 338,000 slots in treatment centers. Federal agencies like
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