Issue 12 was published in Winter 1987.
Contents:
Letters
Coalitions, leadership and power — Beth Ritchie talks to Liz Kelly about the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
For a song: female sexual slavery in Asia — Tono Haruhi, Tsukamoto Yumi and Iyori Naoko
The controversial feminist — Dena Attar on the need for feminist polemic
Getting him off the hook: the theory and practice of mother-blaming in child sexual abuse — Carol Ann Hooper
Japan’s First Wave — Diana Leonard interviews FUJIEDA Mioko
In Labour — Sara Roeloffs talks to Lynn Alderson about women in the Labour Party
A difficult, dangerous honesty — Margaret Ward on Northern Irish feminism in the 1980s
Who’s Afraid of Andrea Dworkin? A critical look at the way Intercourse has been reviewed — Su Kappeler
Writing our own history — Sara Scott interviews Angie Cooper about feminism in Manchester