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She also wrote opinion and advice essays for Ms. Magazine and the San Francisco Examiner, [8] [9] [10] and contributed to The Women's Review of Books. [11] Shear coined the phrase "Feminism is the radical notion that women are people" in her review of A Feminist Dictionary in New Directions for Women in 1986. [12]
He is also a prominent historian and ethnographer of environmentalism and especially radical environmentalist movements, surfing culture and nature-based spiritualities. Taylor is also editor-in-chief of the Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature and subsequently founded the International Society for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture ...
Marx and Gandhi were liberals: feminism and the "radical" left. East Palo Alto, CA: Frog in the Well. 1977. OCLC 6189987. Why so-called radical men love and need pornography. East Palo Alto, CA: Frog in the Well. 1978. OCLC 8309555. "Against the male flood: censorship, pornography, and equality". Harvard Journal of Law & Gender. 8: 1– 30 ...
Serena Bassi and Greta LaFleur say that "the argument by trans-exclusionary radical feminists that the term TERF (an acronym for “trans-exclusionary radical feminist”) is a “slur”— rather than a description of a particular approach to politics—leans on a “politics of injury” that distances itself from the real and very harmful ...
Editor’s Note: A version of this story published last year after President Carter entered hospice care. Long before he was called a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, a humanitarian and the 39th ...
The magazine has an established 'Introducing' section featuring up-and-coming artists alongside new music and fashion stories. The centre section of the magazine includes longer music features, notably in-depth interviews with established artists and fashion editorials. The last section of the magazine is devoted to culture and one-off features.
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Ruha Benjamin is a sociologist and a professor in the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University. [1] She works on the relationship between innovation and equity, particularly the intersection of race, justice, and technology.