Aung San Suu Kyi: Burma’s Gandhi
by Alan Clements …it is more important to understand the mentality of torturers than just to concentrate on what kind of torture goes on, if
by Alan Clements …it is more important to understand the mentality of torturers than just to concentrate on what kind of torture goes on, if
by Swanee Hunt Change never travels in a straight line, so when Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government asked me to create a center for women
by Merle Hoffmnan I had gone to bed in my habitual way — very late, with some difficulty, the muted sounds of C-Span droning in
by Marilyn Stasio When Sarah Bernhardt played Hamlet in 1899, two French critics disagreed so violently about her performance that they marched over to the
by Jan Goodwin February 27, 1998 –Thirty-thousand men and boys poured into the dilapidated Olympic sports stadium in Kabul, capital of Afghanistan. Street hawkers peddled
by Toi Derricotte I’m sure most people don’t go around all the time thinking about what race they are. When you look like what you
by Mary Lou Greenberg As I held in my hand the sharp slivers of glass that were now the only remains of the shattered windows,
by Merle Hoffman No passionate love letters, no dark night of the soul; just a demand to kiss it — not even to kiss ME.
by Katherine Eban Finkelstein …many sick people consider research the only way to keep tabs on the doctors they don’t trust to tell them about
by Marilyn Stasio Between the depression and the danger, the fear and the futility, what makes these women go through this kind of hell, anyway?
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