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Table
of Contents, Summer
2000
From
the goddess
Editor's
notes by Stephanie Hiller
July
September
Burning
Issues
Facing
the Issues: Corporate
Colonialism
by Diane Rae Schulz
News
from the Trenches
by Diane Rae Schulz
August
update NEW!
Special
Report: Beijing+5
In
their Mothers' Footsteps?
Nightmare in Central Park
from Gendergappers NEW!
FYI:
Radioactive
Reservation NEW!
World
March of Women update
NEW!
Plant
Allies
Three
Traditions of Healing
by Susun Weed
Blood
Mysteries
by
Susun Weed NEW!
Soul
Healing NEW!
She's
in your Belly!
NEW!
Getting
in touch with the sacred feminine
Exercise
NEW!
by
Lisa Sarasohn
I
Promise Myself! NEW!
The
first wedding promise is to honor myself!
by Kristen O'Connor
The
PMS Conspiracy
NEW!
Patriarchy hurts, not the bleeding
by Felicity Artemis Flowers
My
blood
NEW!
This is the blood of healing
by Carolyn Dunckelman
Feminist
Film Takes by Laura Weinstock
The
Deep End of the Ocean
X-Men
Empowering
the Feminine
FEATURED
INTERVIEW:
Girls' Circles Make Ripples
Trainers
find that interest in girls circles crosses all
demographic boundaries
by Stephanie Hiller
What's
female?
by
Stephanie Hiller
The
Feminine Dilemma, a personal story
by
Eleanor Bowman
Spiraling
into the center: Reading Mary
Daly
by
Diane Rae Schulz
Women
weave the future NEW!
Inspiration abounds in Fabric of the Future
Reviewed by Stephanie Hiller
Native
Spirit
The
Great Turnabout
by Stephanie Hiller
Remembering
Sedonia,
a portrait
by Alexandra Hart, Justine Toms
Winona
La Duke speaks for All Our Relations
by
Stephanie Hiller
Interview
with Vice Presidential Candidate Winona
LaDuke
NEW!
Seventh
Generation Amendment
from
All Our Relations
The
Fury of the Clayoquot
Women
by Diane Rae Schulz
Ancient
Mother
Understanding
Lilith
by
Debbi Grenn-Scott
Goddess
of Anatolia
No one can turn the Lady into a male!
by Anita Louise NEW!
Mothers
and Daughters Travel together to ancient sites in Malta.
. .
NEW!
...and
discover who they are!
by Danica Anderson
More
Book Reviews
Story
as medicine for a troubled
world:NEW!
Medicine
Stories, reviewed by Diane Rae Schulz
About
the Artists
Suzanne
Deveuve, and
Sandra
Stanton
Contact
us
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All materials copywrited by Stephanie Hiller
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