Category: Essay
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Opening all doors
Women’s studies isn’t about the uneven division of power between men and women, it’s about opening doors through education for everyone.
This article was published on 10.24.02
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Saving our forests
Ignore the new conventional wisdom: Smokey Bear was right after all.
This article was published on 09.26.02
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‘Forbidden medicine': Another view
As a professor of public health, I am ethically obligated to correct considerable misinformation related to this article.
This article was published on 05.30.02
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Teaching about religions in the public schools
It’s completely OK if done objectively and with respect.
This article was published on 05.16.02
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Slow steps to peace
An Israeli peace activist’s chance encounter with a Palestinian woman shows that peace begins with each person.
This article was published on 05.09.02
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The unexpected lesson
Mothering’s all-embracing mindscape and landscape.
This article was published on 10.25.01
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Going down the wrong path
Why full-scale retributive attacks will fail—and what we can do to stop the cycle of violence.
This article was published on 09.20.01
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A man in love
There’s a reason why Ted Meriam was such an effective leader for Chico: He was a man in love.
This article was published on 08.16.01
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Cartoon a disservice to those who served
Cartoon opened the wounds of war.
This article was published on 05.24.01
December 12, 2002
CN&R Vol 26 Issue 21
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CN&R Vol 26 Issue 14
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CN&R Vol 26 Issue 10
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CN&R Vol 25 Issue 45
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CN&R Vol 25 Issue 43
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CN&R Vol 25 Issue 42
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CN&R Vol 25 Issue 14
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CN&R Vol 25 Issue 9
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CN&R Vol 25 Issue 4
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CN&R Vol 24 Issue 44