National N O W Times 2001 - Abstracts

National N O W Times 2001
TitleSubjectAuthors
2001 National NOW conference resolutions.(National Organization for Women)Women's issues/gender studies 
An envolving concept of equality benefits us all.(women's rights)(Editorial)Women's issues/gender studiesIreland, Patricia
A whole new world in D.C.(presidency of George W. Bush)Women's issues/gender studiesErickson, Jan
Bush and Congress reach out to rich white guys; Bush tax cut affects women.Women's issues/gender studiesErickson, Jan
Bush cabinet: threats to a feminist agenda.Women's issues/gender studiesCreehan, Leigha
FDA approval of mifepristone immediately targeted.(by anti-abortion forces)Women's issues/gender studiesWallace, Alicia
Feminists renew commitment to political change in 2002.Women's issues/gender studiesBerg, Linda
'Fetal rights' initiatives concern abortion rights supporters.Women's issues/gender studiesFarmer, Rebecca
Have a heart: help prevent hate crimes.(National Organization for Women protests in support of expanded hate crime law)Women's issues/gender studiesBitney, Catherine
In memoriam: Dorothy Haener: 'Sometimes you have to rock the boat.'(feminist and labor organizer)Women's issues/gender studiesGilchrist, Liz
Ireland steps down, conference delegates elect Gandy new president.(National Organization for Women National Conference; Patricia Ireland; Kim Gandy; includes related articles on special issues)Women's issues/gender studiesFox, Sarah, McCray, Kristy, Wood, Kat, Wright, Kendra
It takes a village ... to work for women's rights: Action Center staff profiles.(National Organization for Women's Action Center)Women's issues/gender studiesBennett-Haigney, Lisa
Latina girls' high school drop-out rate highest in the U.S.Women's issues/gender studiesMcCray, Kristy, Vives, Olga
Love Your Body Day becoming a popular tradition.Women's issues/gender studiesHazley, Donna
Native American women and violence.Women's issues/gender studiesBhungalia, Lisa
NOW advocates for more diverse representation in U.S. government.(National Organization of Women to fight for proportional representation)Women's issues/gender studiesBhungalia, Lisa
NOW declares state of emergency: campaign to save women's lives.(Cover Story)Women's issues/gender studiesFox, Sarah
NOW declares state of emergency: feminists respond in force.(demonstration at national Capitol)Women's issues/gender studiesIreland, Patricia
NOW media campaign keeps watch on primetime programming; sets sight on television advertising.Women's issues/gender studiesBennett-Haigney, Lisa
NOW's report on primetime TV: women and diversity still supporting players.Women's issues/gender studiesBennett-Haigney, Lisa
NOW targets Senate for emergency campaign to save the Supreme Court.(election losses and victories for National Organization for Women)(Cover Story)Women's issues/gender studiesBerg, Linda
Proposed hate crime law revives hope.(provisions in the Local Law Enforcement Enhancement Act)Women's issues/gender studiesPerry, Jenny
Reproductive rights status report: outlook negative.Women's issues/gender studiesErickson, Jan
Sex versus gender.(Column)Women's issues/gender studiesKane, Loretta A.
Slavery, violence against women continue worldwide.Women's issues/gender studiesHason, Jessica, Stanley, Anna
State assaults on lesbian and gay community.Women's issues/gender studiesLyles, Latifa
Taking back the Senate starts NOW.(planning for 2002)Women's issues/gender studiesBerg, Linda
The bad news keeps getting worse.(George W. Bush presidency and women's rights)(Editorial)Women's issues/gender studies 
Viewpoint.(Patricia Ireland retires from National Organization for Women)(Editorial)Women's issues/gender studies 
Will the media merger free-for-all extinguish women's voices?Women's issues/gender studiesBennett-Haigney, Lisa
Women of the world unite to end poverty and violence.(World March of Women 2000)(Cover Story)Women's issues/gender studiesKane, Loretta A.
Women's health symposium draws visitors from around the globe.(Women's International Symposium on Health)Women's issues/gender studiesBenko, Deb
Women's prison population growing.Women's issues/gender studiesHazley, Donna
Working toward stamping out workplace discrimination and harassment at the Post Office.Women's issues/gender studiesSpector, Sommer
World's women to U.N.: we've only just begun.(World March of Women 2000)Women's issues/gender studiesJohnson, Karen
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