Affirmative Action
by Deborah Cooksey & Marilyn Easter Q: What do you call hiring a nephew? A: White Affirmative Action We hate to admit it, but some
by Deborah Cooksey & Marilyn Easter Q: What do you call hiring a nephew? A: White Affirmative Action We hate to admit it, but some
by Teresa Yunker Hey, babee! Hot-lookin’chick, man! Whoa-ee! Why dontcha wear somethin’tight?” “Fuck off!” I screamed, whirling around to face them. There was a blank
by Merle Hoffman Everest — avatar of the Himalayas.Everest — whom the Nepalese call Sagamartha and the Tibetans call Chomolungma “Great Mother Goddess of the
REVIEWED BY SALLY OWEN Media coverage of the Million Man March on Washington generated five stories for every one accorded the Gay Rights March on
by Kay Mills In these anxious times, will women make a difference?Only if they’re on the ballot. Congresswoman Patricia Schroeder’s Christmas card said it all:
by Sheila Jeffreys Why has the Big O seduced so many feminists — even Ms. — into a counterrevolution from within? The November/December 1995 issue
REVIEWED BY ELEANOR J. BADER Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus:A Practical Guide for Improving Communications and Getting What You Want in Your
by MERLE HOFFMAN Elizabeth I had a proper perspective on political marriage. Having seen both her mother and her stepmother beheaded by her father, Henry
by Peggy Simpson At 32, Irene Pivetti is the youngest speaker of the Italian Parliament in history. Irene Pivetti has a reputation as an antifeminist.
by Jill Johnston I HAVE FLOWN TO LONDON, MY BIRTHPLACE, ON many occasions as an adult, but last September I went to see what I could
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