Lesbian activists of all kinds--scientists, political strategists, artists, writers, fundraisers, community organizers, and more--explain how they deal with raising and allocating money. Everyday Mutinies: Funding Lesbian Activism offers the voices of such well-known activists as Martina Navratilova, Alison Bechdel, Dee Mosbacher, and Jewelle Gomez discussing taboo subjects, including class, inherited wealth, and getting paid for working on lesbian causes.
Lesbian activists of all kinds--scientists, political strategists, artists, writers, fundraisers, community organizers, and more--explain how they dea...
Gain fresh theoretical and practical perspectives of feminist ethics in psychotherapy from this groundbreaking book. The combined effect of increases in the population of minorities in the U.S. and the number of women in psychotherapy practice will have great impact on the future of the mental health profession. Psychotherapy practitioners and students must learn how to make ethical considerations concerning gender, ethnicity, and sexual orientation. Bringing Ethics Alive is the only book of its kind that deals with the multicultural aspects of ethics in mental health services and discusses...
Gain fresh theoretical and practical perspectives of feminist ethics in psychotherapy from this groundbreaking book. The combined effect of increases ...
Who are the women who struggled to form lesbian communities--and how did they fund their activism?In Everyday Mutinies: Funding Lesbian Activism, two dozen lesbians--including well-known activists such as Martina Navratilova, Alison Bechdel, Dee Mosbacher, and Jewelle Gomez--tell the stories of their activism, with an emphasis on how they support themselves and fund their political activities. Their examples can help you deal with raising and allocating money. Less than 0.3 of all philanthropic dollars are awarded to lesbian and gay projects each year. Yet Everyday Mutinies shares...
Who are the women who struggled to form lesbian communities--and how did they fund their activism?In Everyday Mutinies: Funding Lesbian Acti...