U.S. Army spokesmen and defense attorneys keep talking about a possible death penalty for defendants in the gang rape and murder of 14-year-old Abeer Al-Janabi and her family in Mahmoudiyah, Iraq, in March 2006. Yet the death threat is inconsistent with recent history in U.S. military courts.
This is the time of year when Hollywood rolls out its “prestige” pictures, angling for a coveted nomination from the year-end lists that build momentum towards an Oscar. Most years, critics concurre...
In the 1960s, as a cultivated young woman early in her art career, Mierle Laderman Ukeles learned an important lesson in cultural disconnection. Once she became pregnant and then a mother she found ...
“Mama died in April,” says first-time filmmaker, Ray Carrington III, in his digital short film, “Why These Churches?” His work recalls more than 80 churches of Houston’s Third Ward neighborhood.
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Fresh from major advances for women in the 2006 mid-term elections, strategists are already looking closely at the decisions made by women voters in order to lay plans for 2008. The gender gap is al...
Gabriela Women’s Party Representative Liza Largoza Maza today strongly assailed the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) decision to return Lance Cpl. Daniel Smith to U.S. custody a day after Judge Benjami...
For those of us who know nothing of avatars or nodes, it may come as a surprise to learn that some computer users are spending significant chunks of their real life inside a virtual world called Sec...
When Mystelle Brabbée first heard about the Bachara community, of the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, she was immediately intrigued. The community had a tradition of prostitution, associated...