Good Girls, Bad Girls: The Kinkiness of Slut-Shaming
by Elizabeth Black When I was in college, I was slut-shamed. On the one hand, I was encouraged to save myself for marriage, but, on
by Elizabeth Black When I was in college, I was slut-shamed. On the one hand, I was encouraged to save myself for marriage, but, on
This month, the conversation about activism isn’t just happening online. Take a look at these exciting events featuring On The Issues staff and friends! Tuesday,
by editors With this past year’s spontaneous eruptions of social action across the world from Occupy Wall Street to SlutWalk protests, from the revolution in
by Eleanor J. Bader Growing up, 39-year-old activist artist Heather Ault never imagined that people had been trying to control their fertility for more than
by Michael angel Johnson Now I would recognize the warning signs, but then, I was only ten. When I cried out in fear in the
The Art Perspective provides a visual and audio forum for artists to exhibit their art and present exciting responses to major themes of our day.
by Yifat Susskind Rosemary Gonzalez was murdered in 2009, the victim of a war that ended in 1996. One day, 17-year-old Rosemary said good-bye to
by Cora Weiss In my years of peace and gender activism, I developed a stock of one-liners about the role of women. Often I was
by Debra Sweet Ten years ago, when the Taliban had mostly wrested control of Afghanistan from former fundamentalist warlord allies of the United States, the
by Merle Hoffman All wars are intimate. For women whose bodies have become battlegrounds in the struggle for reproductive freedom, the intimacy is profound. In
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