Three Habits of the Heart and Mind To Spark Cultural Awakening
by Arlene Goldbard Citizenship. What with the errors and omissions of cartoon democracy and fervid anti-immigrant agitation, the word has become rather vexed. But it
by Arlene Goldbard Citizenship. What with the errors and omissions of cartoon democracy and fervid anti-immigrant agitation, the word has become rather vexed. But it
by Jaye Austin Williams In a 2007 interview, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Tony Kushner was asked, “Can theater or film make a difference? You wrote the
by Stephanie Gilmore and Sarah Barr As women – a faculty member and a student – at Dickinson College, a top-tier, selective liberal arts college
by Megan Carpentier When my parents instilled in me the belief that I could do anything a boy could do, I’m not sure they really
by Eleanor Bader When I was growing up, my father had two favorite words, ignoramus and moron. He hurled them at my mother for any-and-all
by Maame-Mensima Horne I was raised in a feminist household where I was exposed to feminism and its theory early. I realized my grandfather was
by Susan Feiner As a feminist economist I am constantly amazed—though I suppose I should be used to it by now—by the ways conventional analyses
In our Spring ’10 edition, On The Issues Magazine contributors look at ways to enhance and augment our understanding of feminist and progressive values.On The
by Fran Luck Political feminism barely exists in corporate mainstream media. Shows like “Oprah” and “Tyra” – boasting female audiences in the tens of millions
by Merle Hoffman It was a major tactical and long-term strategic error of the Pro-choice movement to not have unleashed a massive outpouring of political
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