No. 270 / August 1995
WOMEN
Still something to shout about
- Letter from this months editor
- WOMEN - still something to shout about
Is feminism dead? What has happened to women over the last ten years? Nikki van der Gaag looks at women's poverty - and women's power.
- Recipe for Success
How to cook your political credentials.
- The Oasis
Hope amid the heartache. Croatian Rada Borc tells her own story.
- Fundamentalism - an NI special report - Women
on the Edge of Time
The increasing power of right-wing (often religious) extremists is bad news for women. Reports from the frontlines in Algeria, India and the US.
- WOMEN - THE FACTS
- Disarming the fist
Wife-beating was part of the marriage contract in Papua New Guinea not so long ago. Christine Bradley helped outlaw it.
- Simply - Storming the citadels
- The F-word
Julie Parker and Amy Richards reclaim feminism for the young.
- Sista Ansa an' Granny
Cartoon musings on life and debt from Jamaica.
- No woman is an island
After a war women usually find themselves back in the kitchen. Not in Tigray, as Jane Henriques reports.
- Action
Campaigns to join and books to read.
- Letters
- Letter from Daghestan
- Update
- The NI Interview with Kumar Rupesinghe
- Reviews: plus John Hersey classic
- Curiosities
- Endpiece by Amaranta Wright
- Country profile: Chile
MAGAZINE DESIGNED BY ALAN HUGHES
FRONT COVER (WITH APOLOGIES TO EDVARD MUNCH) BY WENDY HOILE
ONLINE MAGAZINE MAINTAINED BY SIMON
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