... or at least significantly changed. "Women's" gymnastics is child abuse.
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Women’s Rights: In 30 Years How Much Progress Has Been Made?
What has not changed is in the nature and use of the visual images of women in the media.
Read More »Book Review: Women Latin Poets – a Revolutionary Text
A distinguished feminist historian says there were 300 learned women up until 1700. Stevenson multiplies that figure by ten.
Read More »Review: Reunions – Bringing Early Italian Paintings Back Together
The Virgin is a beautiful matron, mature and proud, a mother who's seen her son achieve beyond her wildest dreams.
Read More »Keep fighting: Abortion rights are always at risk
I was not surprised to learn that Sue Axon is far from the lone crusader that she claims to be.
Read More »Friday Femmes Fatales No 31 (Women Bloggers)
All of blog life is here, from the sadness of the Amman bombings, to the vivid realities of pregnancy.
Read More »Why UK’s 90 Days Had To Be Defeated
Police must not be allowed to wrench people's lives off track if they can't even come up with a charge.
Read More »Theater Review: You Never Can Tell
Is George Bernard Shaw's play a drawing room farce moved to the seaside, or a romantic drama?
Read More »Review – The Company We Keep, Reinventing Small Business for People, Community and Place
This book tells the story of a building company operating on what you might call the anti-Wal-Mart model.
Read More »In memoriam: Nadia Anjuman
A brave woman - an Afghan poet - is cut down in her prime.
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