Healing Gender Issues through Community
Long-dormant childhood gender issues resurface in an intimate relationship in community—and this time avoidance and escape aren’t options.
Long-dormant childhood gender issues resurface in an intimate relationship in community—and this time avoidance and escape aren’t options.
Trichomycosis axillaris can be the pits, causing even die-hard feminists to shave.
At a community founded in feminism, a member suggests that strategies like corrective discrimination, single-gender gatherings, and prioritizing “gender balance” may themselves be sexist.
When a Twin Oaks member leads a tour, “co” must “address the dress” (when appropriate) and wear a shirt, whether or not participating in the collective menstrual calendar.
A researcher finds that men still dominate building in eco-communities, and offers strategies to empower women.
The intensity of community living can bring issues of gender, sexual identity, and gender relationships to the fore as nothing else does.