African FGM Author Finds Herself Called to Activism
by Tobe Levin January 5, 2012 That African kid with a sand belly, as the author and activist Khady calls herself, dares the world to
by Tobe Levin January 5, 2012 That African kid with a sand belly, as the author and activist Khady calls herself, dares the world to
by Dulcey Lewis December 23, 2011 “We want revenge and we want it now! Lesbians! Dykes! Gay Women!” The six co-founders of the Lesbian Avengers
by Ida Hammer December 14, 2011 Trans women are disproportionately impacted by murder and violence, and yet there is a serious gap in anti-violence and
by Sarah Elspeth Patterson December 8, 2011 Sexuality education is, in many ways, an esteem-building practice. Knowledge of any kind, but especially of one’s own
by Alison Yager December 1, 2011 In August 2011, New York City announced that all public middle and high schools must provide sex education to
By Carolyn Gage November 23, 2011 The emergence of the Occupy Wall Street movement would not have been a surprise to one woman activist born
by Kathleen Barry November 16, 2011 Here we go again! Last week Mother Jones published an article, “Herman Cain’s Sexual Harassment Scandal Isn’t About Sex.” The claim
by Crystal DeBoise November 10, 2011 Last winter, “Sheila,”a sex worker in her early 20s, had just finished her counseling session with me at the
By Cindy Cooper November 3, 2011 “I think there may be a new page that we’ve come to the United States,” author, activist and professor
October 29, 2011 In Mississippi, we are witnessing the intersection of race and gender politics in two ballot initiatives on which African American voters are
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