Female Violence in Search of Justice
by Linda Stein March 9, 2011 Remember Lorena Bobbitt? I asked my partner that question and her response was a devious smile. Why her tinge
by Linda Stein March 9, 2011 Remember Lorena Bobbitt? I asked my partner that question and her response was a devious smile. Why her tinge
By Karen Offen March 4, 2011 In her article Feminism Is as Feminism Does, Merle Hoffman invokes the question that many have been asking for decades:
by Heather Cowherd March 1, 2011 In 1995, at the age of ten, I wanted to be like Princess Aurora, Jasmine and Snow White. I
by Resa Crane Bizzaro February 23, 2011 When I first thought about writing this essay, I was a little afraid of what I might say
by Caroline Picker February 17, 2011 What would you trade for your freedom? Why should you care about the Scott sisters if you care about
by Stephanie Gilmore The Super Bowl is over, and although the Pittsburgh Steelers lost a record-setting seventh victory, star quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is still grabbing
by Alexis Greene The American theater director and educator Hallie Flanagan Davis, hero of Ruth Wolff’s play Hallie, grew to womanhood during the climactic decades of American
by Melissa Ditmore Many people are surprised to learn that some contemporary feminists work with Right-wing Christians on the issue of trafficking in persons –
by Merle Hoffman As we celebrate the 38th anniversary on Jan 22nd of the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion nationwide, this day must also signal a
by Helen Gilbert The emergence of Sarah Palin and other perky-but-tough “mama grizzlies” is well-calculated. The Right wing is searching for a style that appeals
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