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Patriarchy In Drag
Let's give Geraldine Ferraro credit: When she went out stomping across the thin ice of identity politics, she did it with as much braggadocio and...
Jeff Stevens
Chanan Suarezdiaz and the GI Resistance Movement in Seattle
With his thick black eyebrows and warm coffee-colored skin, Chanan (pronounced "Hanan") Suarezdiaz could easily pass for an Arab--and he might have...
Rebecca Snow Landa
Did Clinton Win Ohio on a Lie?
Suppose someone in the North Korean government released a false story that shifted a key American election. If Bush were negatively affected, we...
Paul Rogat Loeb
A Way Out of the Spoiler Dilemma
With Ralph Nader announcing his candidacy for president in 2008, Democrats are fuming and no doubt preparing to use the same legal tricks they used...
Steven Hill
Radical Seattle Remembers
March 23, 1967: The Cocoon Breaks, The Helix Emerges Seattle has a long history of alternative newspapers, some better than others, all vital in the...
Jeff Stevens
Focus On The Corporation
When Multinationals Bid Adieu No one blinks when the editor of a magazine called Multinational Monitor (that's me) suggests that multinational...
Robert Weissman
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