Articles And Essays By Lucinda Marshall
The following is a partial list of articles and essays by Lucinda Marshall:
Archetype of Darkness: Re-Visioning Faith, The
Behind Closed Doors: The Invisibility of Domestic Violence
Booby Trap: Does Breast Cancer Awareness Save Lives? A Call to Re-think the Pink, The
Child Abuse: As American as Apple Pie
Child for Sale: The Corporate Takeover of Our Classrooms
Climate Talks: Quotes from Women in Copenhagen, The
Connection Between Militarism and Violence Against Women, The
Courage to Say the “I” Word, The
Deadly Profits of Misogynist Medicine, The
Delusion and Exclusion: The Harm that Occurs When Women are Under- and Mis-Represented
Financial Immorality of American Generosity, The
Honoring the Lives of Women Requires More than Lipservice
International Women’s Day: Honoring the Lives of Women in Perilous Times
International Women’s Day 2007: We Stand With the Women of the World
Kathleen Parker’s Duke Rant Misses the Point
Let’s Play War: How Militarism is Marketed to Children
Lynching of Cynthia McKinney, The
Making the HPV Vaccine Mandatory is Bad Medicine
Making Women’s Health an International Priority
Media Exclusion of Women Impedes Meaningful Reform
Military Pollution: The Quintessential Universal Soldier
Misogynist Undercurrents of Abu Ghraib, The
Missing in Action: The Peace Movement’s Silence on the Impact of War on Women
Nightmare of Coathangers Revisited, The
No More Excuse Notes from God: Deconstructing the Religious Imperative of Patriarchy
No More Women’s Unhealthy Healthcare
(Not) in the News: Media Culpability in the
Continuum of Violence Against WomenNurturing Our Future: One Mother’s Reflections
Reproductive Rights: The Conversation We Should Be Having
Seeing Red about Thinking Pink
September 11: The Epitome of American Arrogance
Silencing Women on the Internet
Thank You Alice: A Meditation for the Winter Solstice
Unacceptable: The Impact of War on Women and Children
U.S. Actions Do Little to Alleviate the Plight of Women in Iraq and Afghanistan
Urgent Need to Fully Fund VAWA, The
We Stand with the Women of the World: IWD 2007
Were Women Raped I New Orleans: Addressing the Human Rights of Women in Times of Crisis
What She Wore: the Prevalence of Gender Bias in Reporting
What Women are Saying about Violence in the Middle East
Who Gave Lynndie The Leash? The Scapegoating of Private England
Whore-ifying Impact of Media Misogyny, The
Why I Do Not Support the Troops
Why Male Military Veterans are Committing Sexual Assault at Alarming Rates
Why We are Horrified by the Destructive Forces of Nature but Accept Our Own Violence
Women’s Lives: The Misogynist Football in the Healthcare Debate
Her work can also be found offline in the following books and magazines:
The Essential Hip Mama Anthology (Ariel Gore ed.)
One of the Guys (Tara McKelvey ed.)
Current Controversies: Vaccines
Women and Peace issue of Off Our Backs Magazine (Guest Editor)
