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For Afghan Women, Again

For Afghan Women, Again

—Zillah Eisenstein

This struggle of Afghan women and the fight against misogyny is hardly new, and yet new developments are happening. Newly mobilized global feminisms may be emerging. If this can happen, it might just save our planet.

Rethinking Police Ethics

Rethinking Police Ethics

The challenge for police and democratic institutions that oversee them is how to transform policing so that the advancement of antiracist goals is the norm rather than the exception. For police ethics to contribute to that task, we must rethink its boundaries.

Disability in America: An eBook Special

Disability in America: An eBook Special

On July 26th, America celebrates the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This month, we’re getting caught up on the history, politics, and cultural understandings of disability in… READ MORE

World Health Day: An eBook Special

World Health Day: An eBook Special

Explore a curated list of fascinating, must-read studies in health and medicine. Get each eBook for just $1.99 through the end of April!

The Meaning of Marriage: An eBook Special

The Meaning of Marriage: An eBook Special

Challenge your views about the meaning of marriage through the fascinating studies below—and get each eBook for just $1.99 through the end of February!

Come to the Table

Come to the Table

Author Ellen M. Snyder-Grenier shares a series of stories about taking action in times of crisis from The House on Henry Street: The Enduring Life of a Lower East Side Settlement.