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Shah: Asian American?
Commentary, April, 26 1999
Sonia Shah
Shah's ZSpace page
I was recently asked to write about Asian American History Month, which, since 1979, has been observed during the month of May.
Dominick: Young People and Activism
Commentary, April, 18 1999
Brian Dominick
Dominick's ZSpace page
Young people in movement circles are often met with a great deal of admiration and little to no respect. Impressed as they are by kidsÕ very presence at activist events and meetings, given the preoccupations and pressures of modern youth; adults r...
Bronski: Harassment
Commentary, April, 09 1999
Michael Bronski
Bronski's ZSpace page
Several weeks ago I was walking with my lover in a quiet neighborhood in Cambridge Mass, on our way to a late afternoon movie. We were holding hands in an offhanded sort of way, chatting together when a group of young teens sitting on a front stoo...
Peters: Marketing to Teens
Zmag Article, April, 01 1999
Cynthia Peters
Peters's ZSpace page
Marketing to Teens
Shah: My Fantasy Goddess Is Not A Barbie Doll
Commentary, March, 04 1999
Sonia Shah
Shah's ZSpace page
This holiday season, Mattel, the worldÕ biggest toy maker is poised to embarrass itself and enrage Asians across the globe, with the release of its latest collectible Barbie: The Fantasy Goddess of Asia.
Barsamian: The Future of History, Part I
Zmag Article, March, 01 1999
David Barsamian
Barsamian's ZSpace page
The Future of History, Part I
Sciacchitano: Welfare Reform in the Global Economy
Zmag Article, March, 01 1999
Katherine Sciacchitano
Sciacchitano's ZSpace page
Welfare Reform in the Global Economy
Bronski: The Half-Life of the Stepmom
Zmag Article, February, 01 1999
Michael Bronski
Bronski's ZSpace page
The Half-Life of the Stepmom
Bronski: Civil Rights & Patriotism
Zmag Article, January, 01 1999
Michael Bronski
Bronski's ZSpace page
Civil Rights & Patriotism
Raffo: Thinking about Hate Crimes
Zmag Article, January, 01 1999
Susan Raffo
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Like many others, I attended a vigil in my hometown to honor Matthew Shepard. This vigil was a perfect example of the organizing power contained within the Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender (GLBT) community. Within three days, a sit...
Travis: Congress Privatizes the Net
Zmag Article, December, 01 1998
Hannibal Travis
Travis's ZSpace page
Congress Privatizes the Net
Staff: Editorial: What Lies Ahead
Zmag Article, December, 01 1998
Z Staff
Staff's ZSpace page
core programmatic tenets they believe progressives might rally around. Doing that seems like a good idea to us.
Bronski: Right Wing Nixes Gay Christ
Zmag Article, November, 01 1998
Michael Bronski
Bronski's ZSpace page
Right Wing Nixes Gay Christ
Brown: Religiously Affiliated Hospital Mergers
Zmag Article, October, 01 1998
Lisa Brown
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Reproductive Rights Religiously Affiliated Hospital Mergers By Lisa Brown With the latest trend of religiously affiliated hospital mergers, particularly Catholic hospitals, a female tax-payers right to the full ra...
Ehrenreich: Transcendence, Hope, & Ecstasy
Zmag Article, September, 01 1998
Barbara Ehrenreich
Ehrenreich's ZSpace page
Ehrenreich Perhaps the best kept political secret of our time is that politics, as a democratic undertaking, can be not only fun, in the entertaining sense, but profoundly uplifting, even ecstatic. My ...
Martinez: Weaving A Net That Works
Zmag Article, September, 01 1998
Elizabeth Martinez
Martinez's ZSpace page
It was lunchtime in a dusty barrio near Tijuana, Mexico, where the Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice (SNEEJ) had come to meet in July 1993. The schedule called for us to march to a transfer station for hazardous waste,...
Shah: Looking Back, Moving Forward
Zmag Article, September, 01 1998
Sonia Shah
Shah's ZSpace page
peace organization that embodies and furthers this ideological change? Where are the new laws bearing on this issue? Or look at typical mainstream culture. There is a tremendous change in people’s understanding of what’s wrong and in the ide...
Carter: Feminism and Classic Blues
Zmag Article, July, 01 1998
Sandy Carter
Carter's ZSpace page
Because blues is such a heavily male dominated musical genre, its often forgotten that the first popular blues recording stars were women. During the 1920s when the emerging recording industry first realized the commercial...


