#18-20 Nawal el Saadawi, exile from Egypt … On the price of freedom and the price of oppression
Nawal el Saadawi gave a rousing speech in San Francisco’s Mission District in October 1993 covering feminism, colonialism, and other
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Nawal el Saadawi gave a rousing speech in San Francisco’s Mission District in October 1993 covering feminism, colonialism, and other
Read MoreExcerpts from the film The Healing Years: Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse highlight the long process of recovering from
Read MoreFrom the WINGS archive, two leaders in the movement to stop domestic violence, share their experience and ideas on topics
Read MoreIn 2020, Quaker Oats announced it would remove Aunt Jemima from its syrup and pancake mix brands. This was the
Read MoreOn May 7, 2020, Mother Jones Magazine hosted a live interview via Zoom titled Protecting Our Democracy. Guest Stacey Abrams
Read MoreUntil the virus isolation began, my mother was still teaching music at age 94. In this interview she talks of
Read MoreThis show from the archives (1996!) has new relevance now the pandemic renders many courtships virtual. Caitlin Sullivan and Kate Bornstein co-wrote
Read MoreOn October 9, 2001, poet Susan Bright read peace poetry in Frieda Werden’s kitchen, as both were grieving Bush’s bombing
Read MoreUnlike Canada, which has paper ballots counted in the presence of scrutineers, the United States has fallen prey to the
Read More“The patriarchy is a judge, that judges us for being born, and our punishment, is the violence you don’t see.
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