#39-19 Beyond the Sex Wars … Can a rift in the women’s movement be healed?
Speaking in a plenary at the US National Women’s Studies Association, Chapkis explores the ideological gulf between pro-prostitution and abolitionist
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Speaking in a plenary at the US National Women’s Studies Association, Chapkis explores the ideological gulf between pro-prostitution and abolitionist
Read MoreDefensiveness is an automatic response that keeps conversations at the level of power struggle. Sharon Ellison has suggestions for quitting
Read MoreSheila Tobias gives highlights from her book Faces of Feminism: An Activist’s Reflections on the Women’s Movement. She recalls a
Read MoreMarta Benavides’s parents were an indigenous healer and a bureaucrat. She grew up Catholic, was recruited to the Baptists, and
Read MoreFrom the WINGS archives, in a recording from a book release of her novel Walking to Mercury and her handbook
Read MoreFrom Sept 30- Oct 4, 2019, the government of Cameroon held a Major National Dialogue to discuss ending conflict and
Read MoreLabor unions are starting to gain more recognition internationally as a legitimate element of a functioning economy. To be effective
Read MoreAn Aural Tapestry – discussion about European history of food, famine and revolution, while the interviewee bakes a kugelhopf, Marie
Read MoreExcerpts from an interview with Jacqueline Pitanguy and a panel she appeared on titled Pushing Back Against the Pushback: The
Read MoreEquality and respect for all humans regardless of gender or gender expression is a teachable subject, especially if it starts
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