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by Resa Crane Bizzaro Over the years, much of my writing has been in response to news articles. Among stories about Native Americans that have
by Resa Crane Bizzaro Over the years, much of my writing has been in response to news articles. Among stories about Native Americans that have
by Jessica Yee I am proud to be Native. I am also proud to be a woman. I am proud to know that I have
By Jen Nedeau Democrats in the Senate got what they wanted this Christmas: a passed health care reform bill. Low-income women, however, seemed to be
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by Angela Poh Heroines of Jiangyong: Chinese Narrative Ballads in Womens Script, translated by Wilt L. Idema, is the first English translation of the folk
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by Cindy Cooper Editor’s Note: Urgent circumstances call for early publication of this story planned for our Winter 2010 edition on women of courage. Aminatou
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by Maame-Mensima Horne For years reproductive justice activists have been calling for African American women to break the silence around abortion within our communities. Instead, a
By Serena Garcia The ascension of Justice Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court of the United States in fall 2009 seemed to hang on hyped
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