This month, Women’s Enews presents an excerpt of an interview with Pearl Cleage, an African-American novelist and playwright, as published in “Women Who Write Plays: Interviews with American Dramatists,” by Alexis Greene.
In the final Women’s eNews history essay, a remarkable San Francisco couple tells their stories–gathered from a union of 49 years–and recalls their collaboration on two books that were instrumental in changing millions of women’s lives.
Our Daily Lives presents excerpts of women’s autobiographies, essays, letters, journals, diaries, oral histories and testimony with the hopes our readers will respond to the authentic emotions and ideas and see a connection to their own lives.
Combining video and activism, a Seattle program, Reel Grrls, teaches young women how to turn a critical eye–and the camera’s lens–to social issues ranging from body image to media manipulation.
David Brock, former writer for the American Spectator, now reveals that he lied about Anita Hill in order to discredit her. Essayist Caryl Rivers notes that Hill is one of a long line of women who spoke the truth, were vilified and later vindicated.
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