In A Word: The True History of “Misogyny”
by Christine E. Hutchins There is very little new under the sun. Misogyny in art, literature and other records dates as far back in Western
by Christine E. Hutchins There is very little new under the sun. Misogyny in art, literature and other records dates as far back in Western
by Thea Hillman When I first learned about intersex, it was from a friend of mine who had just completed a training to work at
by Merle Hoffman There is one place where the definition of gender remains binary – in the womb. When it comes to sonograms, amniocentesis and
by Janis Hashe Two twentysomething women reviewed the movie, Terminator Salvation, in my local Chattanooga paper earlier this summer. “Generally one of three things was happening on
by Merle Hoffman Growing up in Philadelphia in the 50s, girls were labeled sluts if they dressed provocatively, let boys “tongue kiss” them or behaved
by Mahin Hassibi The feminist movement began to raise questions about the cultural root of male supremacy. The simplified male-female concept of “gender” has never
By Adrien Hilton Almost 40 years ago, the New York radical feminist group Redstockings pledged in its manifesto: “This time we are going all the way.” Redstockings,
by Merle Hoffman As a person who feels that war should be the strategy of last resort, I still like to read military history. I find
by Merle Hoffman In our Spring ’09 edition, On The Issues Magazine writers and artists discuss feminist and progressive values that transcend politics — our
By Sarah Hackley Instead of a time of hope, pregnancy too often means death for women in developing countries. In September of 2008, UNICEF reported that one
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