Finding Legs and Body: Running the Marathon
By Meg Heery July 16, 2012 When I was a kid, running was something boys did, usually scrambling through backyards and down alleyways in pursuit
By Meg Heery July 16, 2012 When I was a kid, running was something boys did, usually scrambling through backyards and down alleyways in pursuit
by Marie Hardin When Title IX became law in 1972, it started a chain of events that have ultimately changed the sports landscape in the
By Rev. Debra W. Haffner February 2, 2012 I have been an advocate for safe and legal abortion for more than 35 years. The Supreme
By Merle Hoffman January 17, 2012 It’s been over 40 years since I founded Choices Women’s Medical Center, one of the first and currently the largest
by Merle Hoffman When I first opened a clinic for women’s abortion care in Flushing, New York in 1971, women finally had access to safe,
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 Lindsey Hennawi “This Little Light of Mine” is the song that my mother chose for all of us to sing as she led a
by Merle Hoffman When I first opened a clinic for women’s abortion care in New York in 1971, women finally had access to safe, legal
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
As the U.S. approaches a decade of war, what are feminist writers and artists thinking? On The Issues Magazine Summer 2011 probes peace activism and
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