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You don't have to be a Christian to be pro-life. You don't have to be a conservative to oppose abortion. Kelsey Hazzard is a 29-year-old atheist and a political liberal. In her essay, “The Atheist's Case Against Abortion: Respect for Human Rights,” she sums up her argument and suggests how to get through ...
She was arguably the most famous African American speaker of her day, and the most popular anarchist among white urban workers (surpassing, for example, Emma Goldman, who was ambivalent toward labor unions). In Lucy Parsons' time, anarchists divided themselves into three ever-squabbling ...

The walls are almost bare besides prints of Oscar Wilde and anarchist Emma Goldman above the fireplace, and a copy of Manning's commutation letter. She is dressed in black, as she was in the video launching the Senate campaign in which she carried a red rose as symbol of political resistance. In the ...
It's BYOB, and a $5 suggested donation goes toward legal fees of people defending themselves against protest-related charges. Find Emma Goldman Book Club on Facebook or search the event hashtag on your social medium of choice for more information. Maroches Bakery, 1227 W. Davis St., 8 p.m., ...
She appeared as Emma Goldman in the Broadway national tour of "Ragtime," as Nimue in the Richard Harris tour of "Camelot," and at regional theaters across the U.S. in leading roles such as Mama Rose in "Gypsy," Mrs. Lovett in "Sweeney Todd" and the Earth Mother in "Menopause The Musical." She is ...
He'd reluctantly included readings by the anarchists Emma Goldman and Lucy Parsons. (“I didn't want to include a discussion of anarchism at all, but I was forced to since I had to find more female authors to include,” he said). After extensive searching, Ringmar also included a reading by a writer who went ...

“At the dances I was one of the most untiring and gayest,” the dangerously courageous and brilliant revolutionary anarchist Emma Goldman wrote in her early 1930s memoir, Living My Life, and it was because of her “reckless abandon” on the dance floor, among other things, that she was routinely belittled ...
Her 1927 conversion to Catholicism also wasn't easy, she wrote, describing herself as “one who had yearned to walk in the footsteps of a Mother Jones and an Emma Goldman [who'd] seemingly turned her back on the entire radical movement and sought shelter in that great, corrupt Holy Roman Catholic ...
... the German intellectual Walter Benjamin; the Polish Bundist Shmuel Zygelbojm, who formed part of the Polish government-in-exile in London and committed suicide in 1943 to protest the Allies' inactivity in the face of the Nazi destruction of Polish Jewry; the Russian-American anarchist Emma Goldman, ...
Her latest work, “Acts and Intermissions: Emma Goldman in America,” is a stylized visual and aural meditation on the social activist and anarchist whom the FBI once termed “the most dangerous woman alive.” Child's 60-minute film uses a variety of techniques — historical and contemporary footage, ...
Emma Goldman was an anarchist, feminist and freethinker at a time when just talking about birth control was enough to get you imprisoned (and she did get imprisoned, several times, and not just for talking about contraception). Her credo: “I demand the independence of woman, her right to support herself; ...
Easily one of most under-rated musicals to come out of Broadway in the last 20 years, Ragtime: The Musical-with book by Terrence McNally, music by Stephen Flaherty, and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens-follows the lives of three families and their communities through the tumultuous and promise filled early 20th ...
The musical drama features Laurel Hagen as Emma Goldman, Kya Marienfeld as the socialist Kate Richards O'Hare, Melissa Graciosa as convicted murderer Aggie the Lifer, Michele Johnson as thief Lulu Bibbs, Rachel Ann Kersch as counterfeiter Minnie Eddy, Haley Austin as prostitute Hester Campbell ...
Well, that's not entirely true, a lot came from reading Simone de Beauvoir and Emma Goldman, and talking with strong women in my life who helped me understand the privileged position I hold as a male in my culture. But the importance of sexual equality, the need to dismantle patriarchy, these are values I ...
She disagreed with Emma Goldman on the issue of free love (eventually leading to a feud between the two), even as she took numerous lovers. Those contradictions extended into her family life as well. She advocated for freedom but Parsons infamously had her own son committed to an asylum because ...
I have always admired Emma Goldman (1869–1940), a major figure in the history of American radicalism and feminism, so it really makes me smile that she said, “If I can't dance, I don't want to be part of your revolution”. Nothing could round out this nudge to get you out of your chair to dance around the ...
Emma Goldman, the anarchist, was a regular guest in her family's home. Dr. Shlakman was vice president of the college division of a Teachers ...

Soon, nationally recognized figures like attorney Clarence Darrow and radical heroine Emma Goldman would become involved in the ...
Carrie Nation, Emma Goldman, and Mother Jones were all called "the most dangerous woman in America" or the world at various times, and ...
The anarchist Emma Goldman wrote many articles early in the 20th century questioning the rationale behind America's entrance into war and ...
The “red amazon,” as one friend called her, had already earned a reputation for being the island's own Emma Goldman. Capetillo was an ...
Her latest work, “Acts and Intermissions: Emma Goldman in America,” is a stylized visual and aural meditation on the social activist and ...
The word subrosa was lifted from Emma Goldman's Living My Life where she wrote repeatedly about subrosa plans and endeavors.
Brenda Castellanos, 17, plays the role of Emma Goldman, drawn from a real-life political activist and anarchist. CASTELLANOS: “Now that ...
Emma Goldman appears in a 1901 mugshot after assassin Leon Czolgosz implicated her as the inspiration in the death of President William ...
... in 1923 — “My Disillusionment in Russia,” by Emma Goldman, the anarchist who was at that time probably the most famous non-Communist ...
As an example of this nostalgia, Dmitry Vilensky, in conversation with MoMA's curator Ana Janevsky, repeats the famous Emma Goldman ...
Acts and Intermissions is about political activist Emma Goldman," says Herskowitz about the November 13 screening at Aurora Picture Show.
Rayanne Gonzales (recently seen as Emma Goldman in Ford's Theatre's Ragtime) played neighborhood matriarch Abuela Claudia while ...
When he passed away in February 2006, he was working on the biographies of Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, which were left ...
“Ragtime” also involves other equally intriguing characters from history, including socialist Emma Goldman, escape artist Harry Houdini, ...
The piece is a “poetic commentary on the public speeches and closed hearings of Emma Goldman,” the most dangerous woman alive. In 1917 ...
And on Wednesday morning, Ofri Cnaani, an Israeli-American artist, removed an installation exploring the life of Emma Goldman that she had ...
(Among the last category: Emma Goldman, floating above 7th Street.) Rather than printing the images with ink, the artist used a laser cutter to ...
Emma Goldman was an anarchist, feminist and freethinker at a time when just talking about birth control was enough to get you imprisoned ...
Inez Milholland on horseback during a suffrage parade in 1913. The photograph is part of “Hotbed,” an exhibition that explores how Greenwich ...
Emma Goldman was sentenced to two years in jail for writing anti-war articles. And when Milwaukeeans elected Socialist editor Victor Berger to ...
KZMU General Manager Marty Durlin's original radio play “Beautiful Radiant Things” tells the story of the anarchist Emma Goldman's 50th ...
Another turn-of-the-20th-Century figure who never warmed up to the Women's Suffrage Movement was anarchist Emma Goldman.
But, McKinley's killing crystalized a massive backlash against anarchists, leading to the deportation of prominent anarchist Emma Goldman and ...
Returning to The 5th Avenue stage to join the previously announced cast are Andi Alhadeff as Emma Goldman, Eric Ankrim as Harry ...
... above a common good (as opposed to the collectivist vision of the early socialist feminisms articulated by Emma Goldman and other leftists).
... and going back to the Colonial period, as well as including more current quotes and polices from people like Emma Goldman and Malcom X.
Around the time that Sinclair was writing, the term had become a nasty slur among people like anarchist Emma Goldman. “Emma Goldman ...
... Bierce, Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, and thinkers and political types such as Emma Goldman and Sun Yat-Sen, among many many others.
Sara Fisher-Ventura adds another outsider's view as activist Emma Goldman, conveys the agonizingly intimate pain of a steelworker's widow, ...
“Suddenly, I could imagine living on the corner of Emma Goldman and Gertrude Stein, or following Dorothy Height to Eleanor Roosevelt.
... times bemusing, New York City “big personalities,” including Alexander Hamilton, Walt Whitman, Boss Tweed, Emma Goldman, JP Morgan, ...
But, McKinley's killing crystallized a massive backlash against anarchists, leading to the deportation of prominent anarchist Emma Goldman ...
... Emma Goldman and Virginia Woolf; on the dancer Josephine Baker. She considers a number of iconic films (Metropolis, The Blue Light, The ...


 

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