Women: Images & Realities, A Multicultural Anthology
, by Kelly, Suzanne; Parameswaran, Gowri; Schniedewind, Nancy- ISBN: 9780073512310 | 0073512311
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 12/7/2011
PrefaceINTRODUCTIONCHAPTER I: WHAT IS WOMEN’S STUDIES?1. Talking Back | bell hooks2. Sins of Silence | Mai Kao Thao3. Claiming an Education | Adrienne Rich4. The Politics of Black Women’s Studies | Akasha (Gloria T.) Hull and Barbara Smith 5. Men and Women’s Studies: Premises, Perils, and Promise | Michael Kimmel6. Women’s Studies and Transnational Feminism | Heather Hewett7. Have You Ever Heard of Asian-American Feminists? | Stacey G. H. Yap 8. Voices of Women’s Studies StudentsWomen’s Studies as a Growth Process | Danista HunteFinding My Latina Identity Through Women’s Studies | Luana FerreiraWhat Women’s Studies Has Meant to Me | Lucita WoodisWomen’s Studies: A Man’s Perspective | Evan WeissmanJump-Starting My Future: The Force of Women’s Studies in My Life | Eleanor Jailer-Coley 9. Women’s Studies as Women’s History | Marilyn J. BoxerBOX: Feminists Transform Science | Gowri Parameswaran CHAPTER II: BECOMING A WOMAN IN OUR SOCIETYDominant Ideas About Women10. The Problem That Has No Name | Betty Friedan11. A Work of Artifice | Marge Piercy12. To Be Real | Danzy Senna13. In Search of Liberation | Debra KentBOX: JAP: The Anti-Semitic Code Word | Francine Klagsbrun14. Brideland | Naomi Wolf 15. On Being a "Good Girl": Implications for Latinas in the United States | Elisa Dávila16. Girls: "We are the Ones Who Can Make a Change!" | Ana Grossman and Emma Peters-Axtell17. not a pretty girl | Ani Di FrancoLearning Gender 18. Night to His Day: The Social Construction of Gender | Judith LorberBOX: Masculine, Feminine or Human? | Robert Jensen 19. The Gift | Murielle Minard20. klaus barbie, and other dolls i’d like to see | Susan Jane Gilman21. On Language: You Guys | Audrey Bilger22. Gender Inequality in School: Not a Thing of the Past | Karen Zittleman and David SadkerBOX: Reality Versus Perception | Jo Sanders and Sarah Cotton NelsonBOX: Checklist for Inclusive Teaching | Mercilee Jenkins23. The Sexual Politics of Interpersonal Behavior | Nancy Henley and Jo Freeman 24. Teen Mags: How to Get a Guy, Drop 20 Pounds, and Lose Your Self-Esteem | Anastasia Higginbotham25. Gender in the Media | Marielena Zuniga26. Bitches and Morons and Skanks, Oh My!: What Reality TV Teaches Us About "Women" | Jennifer L. Pozner27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
CHAPTER I: WHAT IS WOMEN’S STUDIES?1. Talking Back | bell hooks2. Sins of Silence | Mai Kao Thao3. Claiming an Education | Adrienne Rich4. The Politics of Black Women’s Studies | Akasha (Gloria T.) Hull and Barbara Smith 5. Men and Women’s Studies: Premises, Perils, and Promise | Michael Kimmel6. Women’s Studies and Transnational Feminism | Heather Hewett7. Have You Ever Heard of Asian-American Feminists? | Stacey G. H. Yap 8. Voices of Women’s Studies StudentsWomen’s Studies as a Growth Process | Danista HunteFinding My Latina Identity Through Women’s Studies | Luana FerreiraWhat Women’s Studies Has Meant to Me | Lucita WoodisWomen’s Studies: A Man’s Perspective | Evan WeissmanJump-Starting My Future: The Force of Women’s Studies in My Life | Eleanor Jailer-Coley 9. Women’s Studies as Women’s History | Marilyn J. BoxerBOX: Feminists Transform Science | Gowri Parameswaran CHAPTER II: BECOMING A WOMAN IN OUR SOCIETYDominant Ideas About Women10. The Problem That Has No Name | Betty Friedan11. A Work of Artifice | Marge Piercy12. To Be Real | Danzy Senna13. In Search of Liberation | Debra KentBOX: JAP: The Anti-Semitic Code Word | Francine Klagsbrun14. Brideland | Naomi Wolf 15. On Being a "Good Girl": Implications for Latinas in the United States | Elisa Dávila16. Girls: "We are the Ones Who Can Make a Change!" | Ana Grossman and Emma Peters-Axtell17. not a pretty girl | Ani Di FrancoLearning Gender 18. Night to His Day: The Social Construction of Gender | Judith LorberBOX: Masculine, Feminine or Human? | Robert Jensen 19. The Gift | Murielle Minard20. klaus barbie, and other dolls i’d like to see | Susan Jane Gilman21. On Language: You Guys | Audrey Bilger22. Gender Inequality in School: Not a Thing of the Past | Karen Zittleman and David SadkerBOX: Reality Versus Perception | Jo Sanders and Sarah Cotton NelsonBOX: Checklist for Inclusive Teaching | Mercilee Jenkins23. The Sexual Politics of Interpersonal Behavior | Nancy Henley and Jo Freeman 24. Teen Mags: How to Get a Guy, Drop 20 Pounds, and Lose Your Self-Esteem | Anastasia Higginbotham25. Gender in the Media | Marielena Zuniga26. Bitches and Morons and Skanks, Oh My!: What Reality TV Teaches Us About "Women" | Jennifer L. Pozner27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
2. Sins of Silence | Mai Kao Thao3. Claiming an Education | Adrienne Rich4. The Politics of Black Women’s Studies | Akasha (Gloria T.) Hull and Barbara Smith 5. Men and Women’s Studies: Premises, Perils, and Promise | Michael Kimmel6. Women’s Studies and Transnational Feminism | Heather Hewett7. Have You Ever Heard of Asian-American Feminists? | Stacey G. H. Yap 8. Voices of Women’s Studies StudentsWomen’s Studies as a Growth Process | Danista HunteFinding My Latina Identity Through Women’s Studies | Luana FerreiraWhat Women’s Studies Has Meant to Me | Lucita WoodisWomen’s Studies: A Man’s Perspective | Evan WeissmanJump-Starting My Future: The Force of Women’s Studies in My Life | Eleanor Jailer-Coley 9. Women’s Studies as Women’s History | Marilyn J. BoxerBOX: Feminists Transform Science | Gowri Parameswaran CHAPTER II: BECOMING A WOMAN IN OUR SOCIETYDominant Ideas About Women10. The Problem That Has No Name | Betty Friedan11. A Work of Artifice | Marge Piercy12. To Be Real | Danzy Senna13. In Search of Liberation | Debra KentBOX: JAP: The Anti-Semitic Code Word | Francine Klagsbrun14. Brideland | Naomi Wolf 15. On Being a "Good Girl": Implications for Latinas in the United States | Elisa Dávila16. Girls: "We are the Ones Who Can Make a Change!" | Ana Grossman and Emma Peters-Axtell17. not a pretty girl | Ani Di FrancoLearning Gender 18. Night to His Day: The Social Construction of Gender | Judith LorberBOX: Masculine, Feminine or Human? | Robert Jensen 19. The Gift | Murielle Minard20. klaus barbie, and other dolls i’d like to see | Susan Jane Gilman21. On Language: You Guys | Audrey Bilger22. Gender Inequality in School: Not a Thing of the Past | Karen Zittleman and David SadkerBOX: Reality Versus Perception | Jo Sanders and Sarah Cotton NelsonBOX: Checklist for Inclusive Teaching | Mercilee Jenkins23. The Sexual Politics of Interpersonal Behavior | Nancy Henley and Jo Freeman 24. Teen Mags: How to Get a Guy, Drop 20 Pounds, and Lose Your Self-Esteem | Anastasia Higginbotham25. Gender in the Media | Marielena Zuniga26. Bitches and Morons and Skanks, Oh My!: What Reality TV Teaches Us About "Women" | Jennifer L. Pozner27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
4. The Politics of Black Women’s Studies | Akasha (Gloria T.) Hull and Barbara Smith 5. Men and Women’s Studies: Premises, Perils, and Promise | Michael Kimmel6. Women’s Studies and Transnational Feminism | Heather Hewett7. Have You Ever Heard of Asian-American Feminists? | Stacey G. H. Yap 8. Voices of Women’s Studies StudentsWomen’s Studies as a Growth Process | Danista HunteFinding My Latina Identity Through Women’s Studies | Luana FerreiraWhat Women’s Studies Has Meant to Me | Lucita WoodisWomen’s Studies: A Man’s Perspective | Evan WeissmanJump-Starting My Future: The Force of Women’s Studies in My Life | Eleanor Jailer-Coley 9. Women’s Studies as Women’s History | Marilyn J. BoxerBOX: Feminists Transform Science | Gowri Parameswaran CHAPTER II: BECOMING A WOMAN IN OUR SOCIETYDominant Ideas About Women10. The Problem That Has No Name | Betty Friedan11. A Work of Artifice | Marge Piercy12. To Be Real | Danzy Senna13. In Search of Liberation | Debra KentBOX: JAP: The Anti-Semitic Code Word | Francine Klagsbrun14. Brideland | Naomi Wolf 15. On Being a "Good Girl": Implications for Latinas in the United States | Elisa Dávila16. Girls: "We are the Ones Who Can Make a Change!" | Ana Grossman and Emma Peters-Axtell17. not a pretty girl | Ani Di FrancoLearning Gender 18. Night to His Day: The Social Construction of Gender | Judith LorberBOX: Masculine, Feminine or Human? | Robert Jensen 19. The Gift | Murielle Minard20. klaus barbie, and other dolls i’d like to see | Susan Jane Gilman21. On Language: You Guys | Audrey Bilger22. Gender Inequality in School: Not a Thing of the Past | Karen Zittleman and David SadkerBOX: Reality Versus Perception | Jo Sanders and Sarah Cotton NelsonBOX: Checklist for Inclusive Teaching | Mercilee Jenkins23. The Sexual Politics of Interpersonal Behavior | Nancy Henley and Jo Freeman 24. Teen Mags: How to Get a Guy, Drop 20 Pounds, and Lose Your Self-Esteem | Anastasia Higginbotham25. Gender in the Media | Marielena Zuniga26. Bitches and Morons and Skanks, Oh My!: What Reality TV Teaches Us About "Women" | Jennifer L. Pozner27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
6. Women’s Studies and Transnational Feminism | Heather Hewett7. Have You Ever Heard of Asian-American Feminists? | Stacey G. H. Yap 8. Voices of Women’s Studies StudentsWomen’s Studies as a Growth Process | Danista HunteFinding My Latina Identity Through Women’s Studies | Luana FerreiraWhat Women’s Studies Has Meant to Me | Lucita WoodisWomen’s Studies: A Man’s Perspective | Evan WeissmanJump-Starting My Future: The Force of Women’s Studies in My Life | Eleanor Jailer-Coley 9. Women’s Studies as Women’s History | Marilyn J. BoxerBOX: Feminists Transform Science | Gowri Parameswaran CHAPTER II: BECOMING A WOMAN IN OUR SOCIETYDominant Ideas About Women10. The Problem That Has No Name | Betty Friedan11. A Work of Artifice | Marge Piercy12. To Be Real | Danzy Senna13. In Search of Liberation | Debra KentBOX: JAP: The Anti-Semitic Code Word | Francine Klagsbrun14. Brideland | Naomi Wolf 15. On Being a "Good Girl": Implications for Latinas in the United States | Elisa Dávila16. Girls: "We are the Ones Who Can Make a Change!" | Ana Grossman and Emma Peters-Axtell17. not a pretty girl | Ani Di FrancoLearning Gender 18. Night to His Day: The Social Construction of Gender | Judith LorberBOX: Masculine, Feminine or Human? | Robert Jensen 19. The Gift | Murielle Minard20. klaus barbie, and other dolls i’d like to see | Susan Jane Gilman21. On Language: You Guys | Audrey Bilger22. Gender Inequality in School: Not a Thing of the Past | Karen Zittleman and David SadkerBOX: Reality Versus Perception | Jo Sanders and Sarah Cotton NelsonBOX: Checklist for Inclusive Teaching | Mercilee Jenkins23. The Sexual Politics of Interpersonal Behavior | Nancy Henley and Jo Freeman 24. Teen Mags: How to Get a Guy, Drop 20 Pounds, and Lose Your Self-Esteem | Anastasia Higginbotham25. Gender in the Media | Marielena Zuniga26. Bitches and Morons and Skanks, Oh My!: What Reality TV Teaches Us About "Women" | Jennifer L. Pozner27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
8. Voices of Women’s Studies StudentsWomen’s Studies as a Growth Process | Danista HunteFinding My Latina Identity Through Women’s Studies | Luana FerreiraWhat Women’s Studies Has Meant to Me | Lucita WoodisWomen’s Studies: A Man’s Perspective | Evan WeissmanJump-Starting My Future: The Force of Women’s Studies in My Life | Eleanor Jailer-Coley 9. Women’s Studies as Women’s History | Marilyn J. BoxerBOX: Feminists Transform Science | Gowri Parameswaran CHAPTER II: BECOMING A WOMAN IN OUR SOCIETYDominant Ideas About Women10. The Problem That Has No Name | Betty Friedan11. A Work of Artifice | Marge Piercy12. To Be Real | Danzy Senna13. In Search of Liberation | Debra KentBOX: JAP: The Anti-Semitic Code Word | Francine Klagsbrun14. Brideland | Naomi Wolf 15. On Being a "Good Girl": Implications for Latinas in the United States | Elisa Dávila16. Girls: "We are the Ones Who Can Make a Change!" | Ana Grossman and Emma Peters-Axtell17. not a pretty girl | Ani Di FrancoLearning Gender 18. Night to His Day: The Social Construction of Gender | Judith LorberBOX: Masculine, Feminine or Human? | Robert Jensen 19. The Gift | Murielle Minard20. klaus barbie, and other dolls i’d like to see | Susan Jane Gilman21. On Language: You Guys | Audrey Bilger22. Gender Inequality in School: Not a Thing of the Past | Karen Zittleman and David SadkerBOX: Reality Versus Perception | Jo Sanders and Sarah Cotton NelsonBOX: Checklist for Inclusive Teaching | Mercilee Jenkins23. The Sexual Politics of Interpersonal Behavior | Nancy Henley and Jo Freeman 24. Teen Mags: How to Get a Guy, Drop 20 Pounds, and Lose Your Self-Esteem | Anastasia Higginbotham25. Gender in the Media | Marielena Zuniga26. Bitches and Morons and Skanks, Oh My!: What Reality TV Teaches Us About "Women" | Jennifer L. Pozner27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
Finding My Latina Identity Through Women’s Studies | Luana FerreiraWhat Women’s Studies Has Meant to Me | Lucita WoodisWomen’s Studies: A Man’s Perspective | Evan WeissmanJump-Starting My Future: The Force of Women’s Studies in My Life | Eleanor Jailer-Coley 9. Women’s Studies as Women’s History | Marilyn J. BoxerBOX: Feminists Transform Science | Gowri Parameswaran CHAPTER II: BECOMING A WOMAN IN OUR SOCIETYDominant Ideas About Women10. The Problem That Has No Name | Betty Friedan11. A Work of Artifice | Marge Piercy12. To Be Real | Danzy Senna13. In Search of Liberation | Debra KentBOX: JAP: The Anti-Semitic Code Word | Francine Klagsbrun14. Brideland | Naomi Wolf 15. On Being a "Good Girl": Implications for Latinas in the United States | Elisa Dávila16. Girls: "We are the Ones Who Can Make a Change!" | Ana Grossman and Emma Peters-Axtell17. not a pretty girl | Ani Di FrancoLearning Gender 18. Night to His Day: The Social Construction of Gender | Judith LorberBOX: Masculine, Feminine or Human? | Robert Jensen 19. The Gift | Murielle Minard20. klaus barbie, and other dolls i’d like to see | Susan Jane Gilman21. On Language: You Guys | Audrey Bilger22. Gender Inequality in School: Not a Thing of the Past | Karen Zittleman and David SadkerBOX: Reality Versus Perception | Jo Sanders and Sarah Cotton NelsonBOX: Checklist for Inclusive Teaching | Mercilee Jenkins23. The Sexual Politics of Interpersonal Behavior | Nancy Henley and Jo Freeman 24. Teen Mags: How to Get a Guy, Drop 20 Pounds, and Lose Your Self-Esteem | Anastasia Higginbotham25. Gender in the Media | Marielena Zuniga26. Bitches and Morons and Skanks, Oh My!: What Reality TV Teaches Us About "Women" | Jennifer L. Pozner27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
Women’s Studies: A Man’s Perspective | Evan WeissmanJump-Starting My Future: The Force of Women’s Studies in My Life | Eleanor Jailer-Coley 9. Women’s Studies as Women’s History | Marilyn J. BoxerBOX: Feminists Transform Science | Gowri Parameswaran CHAPTER II: BECOMING A WOMAN IN OUR SOCIETYDominant Ideas About Women10. The Problem That Has No Name | Betty Friedan11. A Work of Artifice | Marge Piercy12. To Be Real | Danzy Senna13. In Search of Liberation | Debra KentBOX: JAP: The Anti-Semitic Code Word | Francine Klagsbrun14. Brideland | Naomi Wolf 15. On Being a "Good Girl": Implications for Latinas in the United States | Elisa Dávila16. Girls: "We are the Ones Who Can Make a Change!" | Ana Grossman and Emma Peters-Axtell17. not a pretty girl | Ani Di FrancoLearning Gender 18. Night to His Day: The Social Construction of Gender | Judith LorberBOX: Masculine, Feminine or Human? | Robert Jensen 19. The Gift | Murielle Minard20. klaus barbie, and other dolls i’d like to see | Susan Jane Gilman21. On Language: You Guys | Audrey Bilger22. Gender Inequality in School: Not a Thing of the Past | Karen Zittleman and David SadkerBOX: Reality Versus Perception | Jo Sanders and Sarah Cotton NelsonBOX: Checklist for Inclusive Teaching | Mercilee Jenkins23. The Sexual Politics of Interpersonal Behavior | Nancy Henley and Jo Freeman 24. Teen Mags: How to Get a Guy, Drop 20 Pounds, and Lose Your Self-Esteem | Anastasia Higginbotham25. Gender in the Media | Marielena Zuniga26. Bitches and Morons and Skanks, Oh My!: What Reality TV Teaches Us About "Women" | Jennifer L. Pozner27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
9. Women’s Studies as Women’s History | Marilyn J. BoxerBOX: Feminists Transform Science | Gowri Parameswaran CHAPTER II: BECOMING A WOMAN IN OUR SOCIETYDominant Ideas About Women10. The Problem That Has No Name | Betty Friedan11. A Work of Artifice | Marge Piercy12. To Be Real | Danzy Senna13. In Search of Liberation | Debra KentBOX: JAP: The Anti-Semitic Code Word | Francine Klagsbrun14. Brideland | Naomi Wolf 15. On Being a "Good Girl": Implications for Latinas in the United States | Elisa Dávila16. Girls: "We are the Ones Who Can Make a Change!" | Ana Grossman and Emma Peters-Axtell17. not a pretty girl | Ani Di FrancoLearning Gender 18. Night to His Day: The Social Construction of Gender | Judith LorberBOX: Masculine, Feminine or Human? | Robert Jensen 19. The Gift | Murielle Minard20. klaus barbie, and other dolls i’d like to see | Susan Jane Gilman21. On Language: You Guys | Audrey Bilger22. Gender Inequality in School: Not a Thing of the Past | Karen Zittleman and David SadkerBOX: Reality Versus Perception | Jo Sanders and Sarah Cotton NelsonBOX: Checklist for Inclusive Teaching | Mercilee Jenkins23. The Sexual Politics of Interpersonal Behavior | Nancy Henley and Jo Freeman 24. Teen Mags: How to Get a Guy, Drop 20 Pounds, and Lose Your Self-Esteem | Anastasia Higginbotham25. Gender in the Media | Marielena Zuniga26. Bitches and Morons and Skanks, Oh My!: What Reality TV Teaches Us About "Women" | Jennifer L. Pozner27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
CHAPTER II: BECOMING A WOMAN IN OUR SOCIETYDominant Ideas About Women10. The Problem That Has No Name | Betty Friedan11. A Work of Artifice | Marge Piercy12. To Be Real | Danzy Senna13. In Search of Liberation | Debra KentBOX: JAP: The Anti-Semitic Code Word | Francine Klagsbrun14. Brideland | Naomi Wolf 15. On Being a "Good Girl": Implications for Latinas in the United States | Elisa Dávila16. Girls: "We are the Ones Who Can Make a Change!" | Ana Grossman and Emma Peters-Axtell17. not a pretty girl | Ani Di FrancoLearning Gender 18. Night to His Day: The Social Construction of Gender | Judith LorberBOX: Masculine, Feminine or Human? | Robert Jensen 19. The Gift | Murielle Minard20. klaus barbie, and other dolls i’d like to see | Susan Jane Gilman21. On Language: You Guys | Audrey Bilger22. Gender Inequality in School: Not a Thing of the Past | Karen Zittleman and David SadkerBOX: Reality Versus Perception | Jo Sanders and Sarah Cotton NelsonBOX: Checklist for Inclusive Teaching | Mercilee Jenkins23. The Sexual Politics of Interpersonal Behavior | Nancy Henley and Jo Freeman 24. Teen Mags: How to Get a Guy, Drop 20 Pounds, and Lose Your Self-Esteem | Anastasia Higginbotham25. Gender in the Media | Marielena Zuniga26. Bitches and Morons and Skanks, Oh My!: What Reality TV Teaches Us About "Women" | Jennifer L. Pozner27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
10. The Problem That Has No Name | Betty Friedan11. A Work of Artifice | Marge Piercy12. To Be Real | Danzy Senna13. In Search of Liberation | Debra KentBOX: JAP: The Anti-Semitic Code Word | Francine Klagsbrun14. Brideland | Naomi Wolf 15. On Being a "Good Girl": Implications for Latinas in the United States | Elisa Dávila16. Girls: "We are the Ones Who Can Make a Change!" | Ana Grossman and Emma Peters-Axtell17. not a pretty girl | Ani Di FrancoLearning Gender 18. Night to His Day: The Social Construction of Gender | Judith LorberBOX: Masculine, Feminine or Human? | Robert Jensen 19. The Gift | Murielle Minard20. klaus barbie, and other dolls i’d like to see | Susan Jane Gilman21. On Language: You Guys | Audrey Bilger22. Gender Inequality in School: Not a Thing of the Past | Karen Zittleman and David SadkerBOX: Reality Versus Perception | Jo Sanders and Sarah Cotton NelsonBOX: Checklist for Inclusive Teaching | Mercilee Jenkins23. The Sexual Politics of Interpersonal Behavior | Nancy Henley and Jo Freeman 24. Teen Mags: How to Get a Guy, Drop 20 Pounds, and Lose Your Self-Esteem | Anastasia Higginbotham25. Gender in the Media | Marielena Zuniga26. Bitches and Morons and Skanks, Oh My!: What Reality TV Teaches Us About "Women" | Jennifer L. Pozner27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
12. To Be Real | Danzy Senna13. In Search of Liberation | Debra KentBOX: JAP: The Anti-Semitic Code Word | Francine Klagsbrun14. Brideland | Naomi Wolf 15. On Being a "Good Girl": Implications for Latinas in the United States | Elisa Dávila16. Girls: "We are the Ones Who Can Make a Change!" | Ana Grossman and Emma Peters-Axtell17. not a pretty girl | Ani Di FrancoLearning Gender 18. Night to His Day: The Social Construction of Gender | Judith LorberBOX: Masculine, Feminine or Human? | Robert Jensen 19. The Gift | Murielle Minard20. klaus barbie, and other dolls i’d like to see | Susan Jane Gilman21. On Language: You Guys | Audrey Bilger22. Gender Inequality in School: Not a Thing of the Past | Karen Zittleman and David SadkerBOX: Reality Versus Perception | Jo Sanders and Sarah Cotton NelsonBOX: Checklist for Inclusive Teaching | Mercilee Jenkins23. The Sexual Politics of Interpersonal Behavior | Nancy Henley and Jo Freeman 24. Teen Mags: How to Get a Guy, Drop 20 Pounds, and Lose Your Self-Esteem | Anastasia Higginbotham25. Gender in the Media | Marielena Zuniga26. Bitches and Morons and Skanks, Oh My!: What Reality TV Teaches Us About "Women" | Jennifer L. Pozner27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
BOX: JAP: The Anti-Semitic Code Word | Francine Klagsbrun14. Brideland | Naomi Wolf 15. On Being a "Good Girl": Implications for Latinas in the United States | Elisa Dávila16. Girls: "We are the Ones Who Can Make a Change!" | Ana Grossman and Emma Peters-Axtell17. not a pretty girl | Ani Di FrancoLearning Gender 18. Night to His Day: The Social Construction of Gender | Judith LorberBOX: Masculine, Feminine or Human? | Robert Jensen 19. The Gift | Murielle Minard20. klaus barbie, and other dolls i’d like to see | Susan Jane Gilman21. On Language: You Guys | Audrey Bilger22. Gender Inequality in School: Not a Thing of the Past | Karen Zittleman and David SadkerBOX: Reality Versus Perception | Jo Sanders and Sarah Cotton NelsonBOX: Checklist for Inclusive Teaching | Mercilee Jenkins23. The Sexual Politics of Interpersonal Behavior | Nancy Henley and Jo Freeman 24. Teen Mags: How to Get a Guy, Drop 20 Pounds, and Lose Your Self-Esteem | Anastasia Higginbotham25. Gender in the Media | Marielena Zuniga26. Bitches and Morons and Skanks, Oh My!: What Reality TV Teaches Us About "Women" | Jennifer L. Pozner27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
15. On Being a "Good Girl": Implications for Latinas in the United States | Elisa Dávila16. Girls: "We are the Ones Who Can Make a Change!" | Ana Grossman and Emma Peters-Axtell17. not a pretty girl | Ani Di FrancoLearning Gender 18. Night to His Day: The Social Construction of Gender | Judith LorberBOX: Masculine, Feminine or Human? | Robert Jensen 19. The Gift | Murielle Minard20. klaus barbie, and other dolls i’d like to see | Susan Jane Gilman21. On Language: You Guys | Audrey Bilger22. Gender Inequality in School: Not a Thing of the Past | Karen Zittleman and David SadkerBOX: Reality Versus Perception | Jo Sanders and Sarah Cotton NelsonBOX: Checklist for Inclusive Teaching | Mercilee Jenkins23. The Sexual Politics of Interpersonal Behavior | Nancy Henley and Jo Freeman 24. Teen Mags: How to Get a Guy, Drop 20 Pounds, and Lose Your Self-Esteem | Anastasia Higginbotham25. Gender in the Media | Marielena Zuniga26. Bitches and Morons and Skanks, Oh My!: What Reality TV Teaches Us About "Women" | Jennifer L. Pozner27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
17. not a pretty girl | Ani Di FrancoLearning Gender 18. Night to His Day: The Social Construction of Gender | Judith LorberBOX: Masculine, Feminine or Human? | Robert Jensen 19. The Gift | Murielle Minard20. klaus barbie, and other dolls i’d like to see | Susan Jane Gilman21. On Language: You Guys | Audrey Bilger22. Gender Inequality in School: Not a Thing of the Past | Karen Zittleman and David SadkerBOX: Reality Versus Perception | Jo Sanders and Sarah Cotton NelsonBOX: Checklist for Inclusive Teaching | Mercilee Jenkins23. The Sexual Politics of Interpersonal Behavior | Nancy Henley and Jo Freeman 24. Teen Mags: How to Get a Guy, Drop 20 Pounds, and Lose Your Self-Esteem | Anastasia Higginbotham25. Gender in the Media | Marielena Zuniga26. Bitches and Morons and Skanks, Oh My!: What Reality TV Teaches Us About "Women" | Jennifer L. Pozner27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
18. Night to His Day: The Social Construction of Gender | Judith LorberBOX: Masculine, Feminine or Human? | Robert Jensen 19. The Gift | Murielle Minard20. klaus barbie, and other dolls i’d like to see | Susan Jane Gilman21. On Language: You Guys | Audrey Bilger22. Gender Inequality in School: Not a Thing of the Past | Karen Zittleman and David SadkerBOX: Reality Versus Perception | Jo Sanders and Sarah Cotton NelsonBOX: Checklist for Inclusive Teaching | Mercilee Jenkins23. The Sexual Politics of Interpersonal Behavior | Nancy Henley and Jo Freeman 24. Teen Mags: How to Get a Guy, Drop 20 Pounds, and Lose Your Self-Esteem | Anastasia Higginbotham25. Gender in the Media | Marielena Zuniga26. Bitches and Morons and Skanks, Oh My!: What Reality TV Teaches Us About "Women" | Jennifer L. Pozner27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
19. The Gift | Murielle Minard20. klaus barbie, and other dolls i’d like to see | Susan Jane Gilman21. On Language: You Guys | Audrey Bilger22. Gender Inequality in School: Not a Thing of the Past | Karen Zittleman and David SadkerBOX: Reality Versus Perception | Jo Sanders and Sarah Cotton NelsonBOX: Checklist for Inclusive Teaching | Mercilee Jenkins23. The Sexual Politics of Interpersonal Behavior | Nancy Henley and Jo Freeman 24. Teen Mags: How to Get a Guy, Drop 20 Pounds, and Lose Your Self-Esteem | Anastasia Higginbotham25. Gender in the Media | Marielena Zuniga26. Bitches and Morons and Skanks, Oh My!: What Reality TV Teaches Us About "Women" | Jennifer L. Pozner27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
21. On Language: You Guys | Audrey Bilger22. Gender Inequality in School: Not a Thing of the Past | Karen Zittleman and David SadkerBOX: Reality Versus Perception | Jo Sanders and Sarah Cotton NelsonBOX: Checklist for Inclusive Teaching | Mercilee Jenkins23. The Sexual Politics of Interpersonal Behavior | Nancy Henley and Jo Freeman 24. Teen Mags: How to Get a Guy, Drop 20 Pounds, and Lose Your Self-Esteem | Anastasia Higginbotham25. Gender in the Media | Marielena Zuniga26. Bitches and Morons and Skanks, Oh My!: What Reality TV Teaches Us About "Women" | Jennifer L. Pozner27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
BOX: Reality Versus Perception | Jo Sanders and Sarah Cotton NelsonBOX: Checklist for Inclusive Teaching | Mercilee Jenkins23. The Sexual Politics of Interpersonal Behavior | Nancy Henley and Jo Freeman 24. Teen Mags: How to Get a Guy, Drop 20 Pounds, and Lose Your Self-Esteem | Anastasia Higginbotham25. Gender in the Media | Marielena Zuniga26. Bitches and Morons and Skanks, Oh My!: What Reality TV Teaches Us About "Women" | Jennifer L. Pozner27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
23. The Sexual Politics of Interpersonal Behavior | Nancy Henley and Jo Freeman 24. Teen Mags: How to Get a Guy, Drop 20 Pounds, and Lose Your Self-Esteem | Anastasia Higginbotham25. Gender in the Media | Marielena Zuniga26. Bitches and Morons and Skanks, Oh My!: What Reality TV Teaches Us About "Women" | Jennifer L. Pozner27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
25. Gender in the Media | Marielena Zuniga26. Bitches and Morons and Skanks, Oh My!: What Reality TV Teaches Us About "Women" | Jennifer L. Pozner27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
27. Words of Protest: How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor | Jennifer L. Pozner28. No Respect: Gender Politics and Hip-Hop | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
29. If Women Ran Hip-Hop | Aya de Leon30. Video | India.Arie31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
31. X: A Fabulous Child’s Story | Lois Gould32. Courage from Necessity | Mr. Barb Greve CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
CHAPTER III: GENDER AND WOMEN'S BODIESFemale Beauty33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
33. The Beauty Myth | Naomi Wolf34. When I Was Growing Up | Nellie Wong35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
35. To Other Women Who Were Ugly Once | Inés Hernandez-Avila36. Nose Is a Country....I Am the Second Generation | Aishe Berger 37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
37. Homage to My Hair | Lucille CliftonBOX: Our Crown, Our Glory, Our Roots | Meah Clay38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
38. The Body Politic | Abra Fortune Chernik 39. Breaking the Model | Graciela (Chely) Rodriguez BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
BOX: Revenge Against the Scale | Jenny Ollendorf40. The Fat Girl Rules the World | July Siebecker 41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
41. Homage to My Hips | Lucille Clifton42. Double Life: Everyone Wants to See Your Breasts—Until Your Baby Needs Them | Lisa Moricoli LathamSexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
Sexuality and Relationships43. The Cult of Virginity | Jessica Valenti44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
44. “We Don’t Sleep Around Like White Girls Do”: Family, Culture and Gender in Filipina-American Lives | Yen Le Espiritu45. Esta Risa No Es De Loca | Caridad Souza BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
BOX: Demanding a Condom | Kat Doud 46. Pleasures | Diane Hugs47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
47. Loving Another Woman | Anne Koedt48. In Search of the Elusive Orgasm | Lori L. Tharps49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
49. Bisexuality, Feminism, Men, and Me | Robyn OchsCHAPTER IV: INSTITUTIONS THAT SHAPE WOMEN’S LIVESWomen and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
Women and Work 50. An Overview of Women and Work | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda MericBOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
BOX: Gender Segregation and Pay Differentials by Occupation 51. Questions and Answers on Pay Equity | National Committee for Pay EquityBOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
BOX: Office Double Standards52. The Politics of Housework | Pat Mainardi of Redstockings53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
53. The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World Is Still the Least Valued | Ann Crittenden54. Friendly for Whose Family? | Betty Holcomb55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
55. Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy | Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild56. 9to5: Organizing Low-Wage Women | Ellen Bravo, Gloria Santa Anna, and Linda Meric57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
57. Sexual Harassment | Ellen Bravo and Linda Meric58. Sexual Harassment and the Law | Arlene Foy Reynolds BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
BOX: Unions Benefit Working Women 59. In Case of Sexual Harassment: A Guide for Women Students | Bernice Sandler60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
60. “Each Day I Go Home with a New Wound in My Heart” | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie61. Women | Alice Walker Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
Women, the Law, and Social Policy 62. Women and the Law: Successes, Setbacks and Unfinished Business | Kathleen O’Keefe and Liann O. S. Snykus BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
BOX: LGBTQ Rights in Several Countries 63. Unequal: A Global Perspective on Women Under the Law | Jessica Neuwirth64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
64. How to Bring Children Up Without Putting Women Down | Ann CrittendenBOX: Family Support Policies and Programs: An International Perspective 65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
65. Exploding the Stereotypes: Welfare | Rita Henley Jensen66. The New Antipoverty Regime: Same Single-Mother Poverty Problems | Randy Albelda67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
67. If I Survive, It Will Be Despite Welfare Reform | Tonya Mitchell68. How to Think Like a Feminist Economist | Susan Feiner69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
69. Women in Sport: A Journey Toward Equality | Pat GriffinWomen and the Family70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
70. Family and Women’s Lives | Susan Lehrer71. Seventeen Syllables | Hisaye Yamamoto72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
72. A Long Story | Beth Brant73. Elena | Pat Mora 74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
74. “Don’t You Talk About My Mama!” | June Jordan75. Working at Single Bliss | Mary Helen Washington76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
76. A Marriage Agreement | Alix Kates Shulman77. Why We’re Not Getting Married | Martha Ackelsberg and Judith PlaskowWomen and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
Women and Religion 78. My Church Threw Me Out | Mary Ann Sorrentino79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
79. Reactions to a Woman Rabbi | Laura Geller80. Christian Fundamentalism: Patriarchy, Sexuality, and Human Rights | Susan D. Rose81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
81. The Black Church: What’s the Word? | Johnnetta Cole and Beverly Guy-Sheftall82. Rethinking Women’s Issues in Muslim Communities | Kecia Ali83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
83. Revelations | Linda Villarosa84. In Her Own Image | Rose SolariCHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
CHAPTER V: HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICEThe Health Care System85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
85. The Politics of Women’s Health Care | Our Bodies Ourselves BOX: The Millennium Development Goals: A Promise to the World’s Women 86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
86. Mandatory Doctor’s Visit | Diane Hugs87. The Feminization of AIDS | Marielena Zuniga88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
88. "Necessity Was the Midwife of Our Politics" | Deborah R. Grayson89. Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center | Jael Silliman, Marlene Fried, Loretta Ross, and Elena GuttierezBOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
BOX: Gyno-to-Lesbo-Chats BOX: Focus on Lesbian Health | Kathleen Debold 90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
90. Breast Cancer Activism: Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate | Sabrina McCormickBOX: Top 10 Breast Cancer Myths Debunked Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
Reproductive Justice 91. What Is Reproductive Justice? | Loretta Ross92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
92. Voices of Reproductive Justice Disabled Women and Reproductive Justice | Mia MingusReproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
Reproductive Justice Issues for Asian and Pacific Islander Women | Maria NakaeMade in the USA: Advancing Reproductive Justice in the Immigration Debate | Priscilla Huang93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
93. Abortion: Is a Woman a Person? | Ellen Willis 94. Lost Woman Song | Ani Difranco95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
95. Talking with the Enemy | Anne Fowler, Nicki Nichols Gamble, Frances X. Hogan, Melissa Kogut, Madeline McComish, and Barbara ThorpBOX: Pro-choice/Pro-life 96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
96. Parental Consent Laws: Are They a “Reasonable Compromise”? | Mike Males97. Testimony of William Bell | Connecticut State Legislature98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
98. Using Pregnancy to Control Women | Ruth HubbardBOX: Access to Safe Abortion Is a Human Right 99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
99. Reclaiming Choice for Native Women | Jessica Yee100. Abortion in the United States: Barriers to Access | Marlene Gerber FriedCHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
CHAPTER VI: MATRICES OF PRIVILEGE AND OPPRESSIONTake a Closer Look: Racism in Women’s Lives 101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
101. Defining Racism: “Can We Talk?” | Beverly Daniel Tatum102. Codes of Conduct | Adrienne Su103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
103. Salad | Janice Mirikitani104. I Am Not Your Princess | Chrystos105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
105. Take a Closer Look | Carrie Castro106. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack | Peggy Mcintosh107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
107. An Autobiography | Angela DavisThe Legacy of Class 108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
108. Tired of Playing Monopoly? | Donna Langston109. Sisters | Barbara Neely 110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
110. Jewish and Working Class | Bernice Mennis111. Poverty, Hopelessness, and Hope | Kendall A. Johnson112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
112. Grace Paley Reading | Toi Derricotte“Are You Some Kind of Dyke?”: The Perils of Heterosexism 113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
113. Homophobia and Sexism | Suzanne Pharr114. Cat | Julie Blackwomon115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
115. Chicana Lesbians: Fear and Loathing in the Chicano Community | Carla Trujillo116. Livin’ in a Gay Family | Megan McGuire117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
117. I Lost It at the Movies | Jewelle GomezOlder, Wiser, and Marginalized: Ageism in Women’s Lives 118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
118. Older Women: The Realities | Older Women’s League 119. The Women in the Tower | Cynthia Rich120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
120. The Day Nani Fell and I Wasn’t There to Catch Her | Anna Marie Quevedo121. Over the Hill and Out of Sight | Janice KeaffaberBOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
BOX: She Who Once Was | Rebecca McClanahanNations, Boundaries, and Belonging: Citizenship in Women’s Lives122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
122. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North over the Global South | Gowri Parameswaran123. Injustice on Our Plates: Immigrant Women in the U.S. Food Industry | Southern Poverty Law Center124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
124. Mothers of Our Nations: Indigenous Women Address the World | Winona LaDuke 125. What’s in a Name | Anida Yoeu Ali126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
126. Human Security vs. National Security | Charlotte BunchBorderlands and Intersections127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
127. Rights, Realities and Issues of Women with Disabilities | Laura HersheyBOX: Beside My Sister, Facing the Enemy | Mari Matsuda128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
128. Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference | Audre Lorde129. Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities | Beverly Yuen Thompson130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
130. Boundaries: Arab/American | Lisa Suhair Majaj 131. Why Race Matters to a White Dyke | Nell Geiser132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
132. Friday Night | Linda HoganCHAPTER VII: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
Violence in Intimate Relationships 133. Understanding Intimate Partner Violence | Michele McKeon 134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
134. The Club | Mitsuye Yamada135. La Princesa | Latina AnónimaBOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
BOX: Violence in Intimate Relationships: A Feminist Perspective | bell hooks136. Holding Up More Than Half the Heavens | Margaretta Wan Lin and Cheng Imm Tan137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
137. Selective Storytelling: A Critique of U.S. Media Coverage Regarding Violence Against Indian Women | Sharmila Lodhia138. Bringing Women’s Studies to a Battered Women’s Shelter | Colleen Farrell Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
Sexual Violence 139. With No Immediate Cause | Ntozake Shange140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
140. Rape, The All-American Crime | Susan GriffinBOX: Rape Law Reform | Amy Silvestro141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
141. Whose Body Is It, Anyway? | Pamela Fletcher142. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law | Rhonda Copelon143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
143. Catcalls, Groping, and Stalking in Public Places: How to Deal with Street Harassment | Holly KearlBOX: “Hey, Man, That’s Not Cool”: Men Stopping Street Harassment144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
144. High-School Gauntlet | Rachel145. Naming and Studying Acquaintance Rape | Peggy Reeves Sanday146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
146. Stronger Than You Know | Rachel Modell 147. Protecting Male Abusers and Punishing the Women Who Confront Them: The Current Status of Child-Sex Abuse in America | Lanette Fisher-Hertz148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
148. Making Sense of the Experience of Incest Survivors | Peri L. Rainbow 149. Bubba Esther, 1888 | Ruth WhitmanCHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
CHAPTER VIII: CHANGING OUR WORLD Feminism as a Social Movement 150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
150. The First and Second Waves of Feminism in the United States | Amy Kesselman151. The Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention, 1848 BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
BOX: Sojourner Truth’s Defense of the Rights of Women 152. What Feminism Means to Me | George Middleton153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
153. Consciousness Raising: A Radical Weapon | Kathie Sarachild154. The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective | Susan Brownmiller155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
155. The Making of the Vanguard Center | Benita Roth156. Chicana Feminist Discourse, 1970s | Alma M. Garcia 157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
157. Thoughts on Indian Feminism | Kate Shanley158. Triple Jeopardy and the Struggle | Miriam Ching Yoon Louie159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
159. Blame It on Feminism | Susan Faludi160. Bringing the Global Home | Charlotte Bunch161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
161. The Globetrotting Sneaker | Cynthia Enloe162. Transnational Collaboration in Support of Sweatshop WorkersUnion Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
Union Organizing in El Salvador | Sonia Beatriz LaraUnited Students Against Sweatshops | Liza Featherstone and United Students Against SweatshopsWomen Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
Women Organizing: Many Issues, Many Voices 163. Struggles of Responsibility | Winona LaDuke164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
164. style no. 1 | Sonia Sanchez 165. Manifesta: Young Women, Feminism, and the Future | Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards 166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
166. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, and Equality | Jodi Gold and Susan Villari 167. Black Feminism at Twenty-one: Reflections on the Evolution of a National Community | Barbara Ramsby 168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
168. Voices | Women of Ace, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility169. Organizing with Love: Lessons from the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Campaign | Ai-Jen Poo, For Domestic Workers United 170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
170. Women, Environmental Justice, and the Coal River Mountain Watch | Joyce M. Barry171. The Feminist Food Revolution | Jennifer Cognard-Black172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
172. Waging Peace: Medea Benjamin of Codepink | Angelina Perri Birney173. Feminism and Antimilitarism: An Activist’s Journey | Claire R. Papell174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
174. Voices of Women’s Studies Graduates Real Life: Women’s Studies in Action? | Lori GrossBecoming a Feminist Physician | Sharon ThompsonA Women’s Studies Graduate Goes to Africa | Constance RiveraCreditsIndex
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