Issue 25 was published in Winter 1992/93.
Contents:
Letters
Living in a police state — Ailbhe Smyth looks at abortion in Ireland today
Hollywood feminism? Get real — Louise Donald and Joan Scanlon discuss recent female friendship films
In memoriam: Maria Elena Moyano, murdered in Peru
Why can’t a woman be more like a man? — Elaine Miller reviews Faderman’s ‘Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers’
The amazing deconstructing woman — Stevi Jackson suggest some problems with postmodern feminism
Sudanese sisterhood — Fatima Ibrahim describes the Sudanese Women’s Union’s battles for women
Hunger strikes and children’s rights — Jo Bridgeman looks at the compulsory medical treatment of children
Hens in the heather — Libby Brooks reviews ‘Grit and Diamonds’ on Scottish feminism from 1980 to 1990
Dial a Dyke — Helen Bishop interviews members of the Lesbian Line collective about the early years
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