New Edition of On The Issues Magazine: 'Race, Feminism, Our Future'

Wed Nov 4, 2009 1:49pm EST
 
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NEW YORK, Nov. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- On The Issues Magazine launched its Fall 2009
edition, "Race, Feminism, Our Future." Writers and artists address the two
provocative topics - race and feminism -- by presenting visionary ideas.

What do postfeminism and postracialism have to do with liberation and freedom?
"Nothing - not a single thing," write the editors.

Rinku Sen tackles postracialism and argues that racial equality has not been
achieved. Racism, she writes, is "a system enabled by rules and structures"
that need to be dismantled.

In "Birthers and Birchers: Hiding Behind Stars and Stripes," Loretta J. Ross
links the language of those who deny Obama's citizenship to John Birch Society
followers. The National Coordinator at SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive
Health Collective, Ross, along with Serena Garcia, Communications Coordinator,
is a Consulting Editor.

Garcia discusses the distortions of attacks on Justice Sonia Sotomayor in
"Wise Words Cause Fearful Notions."

Artist Faith Ringgold narrates a slideshow,  "How The People Became Color
Blind and We Came to America." Ringgold is known for her extensive work
combining painting, quilted fabric and storytelling. 

Other featured artists are Taryn Wells, Natalie Frank, Gwyneth Leech, Emma
Amos, Helene Ruiz and Janet Goldner.

In "To Stop the Gender Violence, Start Changing the Tune," Andrea Smith
describes new ideas on a simmering subject that affects women across racial
and cultural boundaries.

Betsy Hartmann in "The 'New' Population Control Craze: Retro, Racist, Wrong
Way to Go," questions using climate change as a ruse for population control.

"Beginning with the Children: To Teach Peace," by Eleanor J. Bader, shines
light on The Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility, which uses
social and emotional learning. With No Child Left Behind, programs like this
suffer.

A review describes the exuberance of Staceyann Chin's memoir, "The Other Side
of Paradise," and is accompanied by a video of Chin's Def Poetry performance.

Graciela Sanchez writes about an arts program that uses photography to help
women break free from isolation and become activists. Eesha Pandit articulates
the necessity of incorporating a reproductive justice perspective in national
healthcare, while Suzanne Pharr and Jacqui Patterson look at unifying themes
for progressives in economic stimulus and global warming policy.

ABOUT US

On The Issues Magazine (www.ontheissuesmagazine.com) is a progressive,
feminist, quarterly online magazine. Read more at the site -- free and with
archives from 1983. Merle Hoffman is the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief. 



SOURCE  On The Issues Magazine

Georgia Kral, +1-718-391-0023, georgia@ontheissuesmagazine.com

 

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