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Segal: Talking Straight: Reclaiming Hopes for Women's Sexual Liberation
Znet Article, November, 13 2008
Lynne Segal
Segal's ZSpace page
Feminist sex radicals (who in these times are almost always lesbians) have repeatedly challenged heterosexual feminists "to come out of the closet." We're still waiting, they tell us, wearily, for you to discuss your sexuality, stop generalizing a...
Bracken: Living On The Front Line
Znet Article, October, 06 2008
Alison Bracken
Bracken's ZSpace page
Life is cheap in Honduras and those who defend human rights themselves need protection - sometimes armed protection, reluctantly supplied by the government.
Bronski: Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
Zmag Article, October, 01 2008
Michael Bronski
Bronski's ZSpace page
Michael Bronski reviews a teen stoner film which uses the "war on terror" as a backdrop.
Murray: Abstinence-Only Sex Education
Zmag Article, October, 01 2008
Scott Murray
Murray's ZSpace page
Scott A. Murray on reactionary school programs costing $175 million.
Amico: Beyond (Straight and Gay) Marriage
Zmag Article, September, 01 2008
Michael Amico
Amico's ZSpace page
Michael Amico a book and movement for family equality.
Eletto: Law and Sex
Blog Post, July, 29 2008
Robert Eletto
Eletto's ZSpace page
Current social values surrounding sex are often undermined by US Law, which upholds an outdated, chauvinistic concept of sexual relations.
Jensen: Masculine, Feminine or Human?
Commentary, June, 11 2008
Robert Jensen
Jensen's ZSpace page
In a guest lecture about masculinity to a college class, I ask the students to generate two lists that might help clarify the concept.
Acosta: Cuba: Sexual Diversity - the Rainbow Revolution
Znet Article, May, 25 2008
Dalia Acosta
Acosta's ZSpace page
Nearly 50 years after the triumph of the Cuban Revolution, sexual minorities are at last beginning to feel that their voice is being heard and that they can finally take their place in the movement towards a more just and inclusive society.
Ireland: Massimo Consoli, An Italian Giant, Dies
Znet Article, April, 27 2008
Doug Ireland
Ireland's ZSpace page
Massimo Consoli, known as the father of the Italian gay movement, died on Sunday, November 4, at the age of 61 after a long battle against cancer.
Ireland: A Bush Double-Cross on HIV Travel Ban
Znet Article, April, 25 2008
Doug Ireland
Ireland's ZSpace page
The Bush administration is trying to pull a fast one -- rushing through draconian proposed new regulations that will restrict even further the entry of HIV-positive people into to the US, just one year after having promised to ease them.
Ireland: U.S. Set To Deport Gay Iranian
Znet Article, April, 24 2008
Doug Ireland
Ireland's ZSpace page
President George W. Bush and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad may not agree on much, but tragically they may find common ground about the disposability of Hassan Parhizkar's life.
Dickey: You Grow Down in the Ground
Blog Post, March, 15 2008
Charles Dickey
Dickey's ZSpace page
Apples grow on trees, insects tend weeds and leaves, clouds make rain, people talk through problems. In Nicaragua, the people have set tanks and guns in concrete, created a peace park by stopping and enclosing
Earp: Notes on Sexual Liberation, pt.1
Znet Article, February, 12 2008
Charley Earp
Earp's ZSpace page
First in an intended series of discussions of sexuality in the context of progressive liberation.
Dines: The Anti-Feminist Politics Behind the Pornography that “Empowers” Women
Znet Article, February, 01 2008
Gail Dines
Dines's ZSpace page
Pornography’s supporters often claim that critics don’t pay enough attention to the wide range of sexually explicit images available today, especially the material that is said to be empowering for women.
Gatherer: A comparison of understandings of female sexuality from Freudian and existential perspectives.
Blog Post, January, 06 2008
Lisa Gatherer
Gatherer's ZSpace page
A comparison of understandings of female sexuality from Freudian and existential perspectives. An essay submitted in partial fulfilment of the foundation course in psychotherapy and counselling at The New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling.
Peters: What's the Matter with Getting Off?
Commentary, December, 22 2007
Cynthia Peters
Peters's ZSpace page
When I was reading Robert Jensen's new book "Getting Off: Pornography and the End of Masculinity," I found myself being careful to put the book away with the cover face-down. Why? Because the cover looks, well, vaguely pornographic. It features a ...
Bader: Book Review - Getting Off by Robert Jensen
Zmag Article, December, 01 2007
Eleanor j. Bader
Bader's ZSpace page
My husband tells me that when heterosexual men talk about women in the locker room, the conversation reeks of sexism. For example, his largely middle-aged comrades reject their intellectual and social equals—they argue that females over 30 are uni...
Jensen: King of the Hill
Commentary, November, 07 2007
Robert Jensen
Jensen's ZSpace page
The object of the children's game King of the Hill is to be the one who remains on top of the hill (or, if not an actual hill, a large pile of anything or the center of any designated area).
Ireland: Lessons From the ENDA Mess
Znet Article, October, 19 2007
Doug Ireland
Ireland's ZSpace page
Regardless of whether or not Congress, in the days ahead, passes an Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) that protects all LGBT people, there are lessons to be drawn from the controversy that has been roiling our community for weeks now.
Bronski: Culture Clash: The Making of Gay Sensibility
Book, October, 12 2007
From Walt Whitman to Boy George, gay culture has profoundly shaped American society.


