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CURRENT ISSUE
Summer 2010
About EQUALITY: How much further away? from the Editors
"Little Marie": The Daily Toll of Sexist Language by Marie Shear
Good Girls, Bad Girls: The Kinkiness of Slut-Shaming by Elizabeth Black
Snood by Snood, Tight-Knit Orthodox Piety Loosens Up by Eleanor J. Bader
Women Challenge Gender Apartheid in the Catholic Church by Angela Bonavoglia
Alright Then, Let Men Compete by Megan Carpentier
Beyond Equality to Liberation by Mary Lou Greenberg
Say "I Do": Constitutional Equality is Forever by Carolyn A. Cook
Best City for Working Women: In Our Checkbooks by Beverly Cooper Neufeld
Featured Video: "Equality Under The Hood" by Ann Farmer
Health Inequality: Gates Foundation Bans Abortion by Marcy Bloom
Girls Kick: Moving the Media's World Cup Goal Posts by Ariel Dougherty
Gender Equality: Devil in the Details by Cindy Cooper
Defeating Racism and Sexism with the Politics of Authenticity by Lu Bailey
The Poet’s Eye curated by Judith Arcana
The Art Perspective presents a mini-retrospective of the art of Regina Frank
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Letters to the Editor |
I'm so glad you're reviving OTI. It was an important documentation of what we did back in the "good old days."
I'm happy that you put the old copies on the Internet. It is important to preserve this history. I will send your memo to Oklahoma feminists, as well as feminists on a national list.
-Barbara Santee
So glad to see the return of On the Issues! As a little girl, I read the magazine every time I visited my grandmother's house. Occasionally, if the stars aligned, she was in a good mood, I had behaved, AND she had finished reading it herself, then she'd let me take the current issue home to keep and reread.
On the Issues was how I learned about poets like Marge Piercy, artists like Anke Feuchtenberger and issues like FGM. It was a very eye-opening magazine for me.
I'll be reading eagerly in the months to come. And I'll be spreading the word -- nay, proclaiming the good news! -- to all my friends.
-Stephanie Young Liederman
HURRAH! Like a phoenix, you have arisen!
-Ellen Snortland
How did I manage to get through the last 25 years without stumbling upon your magazine? I've been doing radical feminist work for all this time. I remember Sojourner and Off Our Backs among others. Anyway, I am sooooooooo glad to have found you now! Thank you!
-A Reader
I'm so glad On the Issues is back -- thank you Merle and all its parents!
Gloria Steinem

