Our Genders, Our Rights

NEW YORK, NY - - - The Issues Magazine launched “Our , Our Rights,” its Summer 2009 edition. A unique combination of articles, poetry, art and videos on a topic that is both utterly fundamental and wildly revolutionary: and .

Top writers discuss -selection , gender , “Intersex” self-identification and a first-hand account of forced roles inside a polygamist compound in Texas.

Publisher and Editor-in-Chief ’s , “Selecting The Same ,” provides philosophical and into the issue of -selection .

“There is one place where the definition of gender remains binary — in the womb. When it comes to sonograms, amniocentesis and standard pre-natal testing, there are no nuances. Here, the pronouncement, ‘It’s a girl,’ can translate into fierce and instant parental . The fact is that when the issue is ’ selection ,’ the same is always being selected — female.” For Hoffman, this issue highlights questions of , and the moral of women.

“It’s about separating the chooser from the choice,” writes Hoffman.

In “Busting Bogus and Beliefs” Mahin Hassibi notes: “For centuries, held that women owed allegiance and obedience to their husbands; children were the property of their fathers, who owned the children’s mothers.” Today, Hassibi says, discoveries in and may soon trump historical and cultural restrictions that wrongly women’s lives.

“My children would have undoubtedly been among the 439 seized in the ,” writes of the sweep through the polygamist compound. In, “American : Controls Women’s Destinies,” Jessop gives an inside view of the abuse, and of women’s bodies that continues today.

Writers also plunge into concerns. “ Pitfalls May Await the Applicant” by Victoria Neilson discusses the difficult process for trans applicants in the U.S. Eleanor Bader’s “Trans Care Is a Life and Death Matter” describes a pioneering program for trans patients in the South.

Photographic performer Tammy Rae Carland visualizes gender fluidity as the featured artist, and art editor Linda Stein conducts an interview with Elizabeth Sackler, whose for art resulted in a new center at the Museum.

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Remembering Bea Arthur, feminist TV pioneer

There are lots of reasons to take a moment this weekend to mark the passing of Arthur, who died on Saturday at age 86 in her home in Los Angeles. The most obvious was that she was talented and hilarious, and that if you are over the age of 30 in this country, there’s a that she made you laugh on a semi-regular basis at some point in your life.

But it’s also important to remember that before “,” before “ and the City,” there was “Maude.” The “” spin-off, which ran from 1972 to 1978, starred Arthur as Maude , the Democratic-voting, women’s liberation-supporting, four times married cousin of . The program, created by visionary Norman , made the news early in its run for featuring ’s first , in a two-part episode that aired two months before Roe v. Wade made legal across the country.

after “Maude,” Arthur starred in “The ” as , the divorced retiree who shared a home in Florida with three other women, including her aged mother. It’s remarkable to think, given how young, glossy and pneumatic network has become, that less than 20 years ago, the airwaves were given over to four who talked about and ex-husbands and ate cheesecake.

Many others have observed that “The ” was “ and the City” before “ and the City,” or alternately that the “ and the City” ladies were only a few away from drinks on the themselves. The show was one of the most female-friendly and respectful looks at the experience of aging while female ever on , simply by showing women — living, talking, having , making , cracking wise, living full lives together with energy and engagement. And if you happen to catch one of the that still air, chances are good you’ll laugh your ass off.

So here’s to Arthur, one of ’s finest and funniest feminists.

Remembering Bea Arthur, feminist TV pioneer

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‘Saint Johanna’, Iceland’s gay feminist PM

- Social Sigurdardottir, who swept to in ’s snap election this weekend, is a seen as one of the country’s most skillful .

“Our time has come,” the 66-year-old Sigurdardottir told cheering supporters in her speech after Saturday’s , called just after ’s .

Nicknamed “Saint ” for her relentless defence of social causes, she was appointed on February 1 after the previous government by the resigned amid massive over the that pushed to the of . See ‘Saint Johanna’, Iceland’s gay feminist PM

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