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by Patricia Riley Dunlap Mocking poetry graced each issue of the The Reply. The 1913 “A Dream of Fair Women” begins: One more unfortunate man
by Patricia Riley Dunlap Mocking poetry graced each issue of the The Reply. The 1913 “A Dream of Fair Women” begins: One more unfortunate man
The Chinese government did their best to see that we had as little contact as possible with the people of the People’s Republic. Our tours
by Frances Kissling Fundamentalism responds to people’s fear of the modern world, and there are some very good reasons to be afraid. We are experiencing
by Julie Mertus News from the women’s conference was dominated by matters of a more sensational sort: Would Hillary speak? Do the Chinese know how
by Jeannette Batz “Basically, you’ll learn how breast examinations should be done, then you’ll teach and evaluate the medical students,” Dr. Tuteur tells me. I
by Phyllis Chesler It’s almost as if people expect men to rape, beat, and murder women and children. No one’s surprised when they do, and
by Merle Hoffman By nature, I am a romantic and have had warrior fantasies since my early adolescence. Surrounding myself with images of heroic battles,
by Marlene C. Piturro Legal secretary Rena Weeks was astonished when a jury awarded her $7.1 million dollars for being forced to endure the gropings
by Nicole Bokat “I did it!” a beaming Elizabeth announced to our mother’s group. “Chloe was born naturally” The other women clustered around mother and
by Elayne Rapping In a review of the autobiography of Norma McCorvey—the Jane Roe of Roe v. Wade—in a recent issue of Tiie New York
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