Debating Circumcision

The uproar over San Francisco’s proposed ban on circumcision has largely died but the national conversation is far from over. Indeed, the American Medical Association just voted to oppose all future bans. Don’t miss this vigorous debate between opponents and defenders of the practice.

Fall 2011 Table of Contents

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Summer 2011 Table of Contents

Volume 26, Issue 3
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Letters to the Editor
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Editorials
Recognize Palestine and Give It UN Membership

No to the Proposed Legal Ban on Circumcision

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Politics and Society
The Pursuit of Happiness: 2011
by HARRIET FRAAD with help from GRETCHEN VAN DYCK
Under assault from U.S. corporate elites and the rich, many Americans are responding in a dysfunctional personal way rather than through collective action. Here’s a strategy to change that. A Climate for Wisdom? by TIMOTHY B. LEDUC
Environmentalists have already provided the rational arguments for major societal transformations. What we need now is the wisdom for the prerequisite cultural transformations.

Video: Congressman Raul Grijalva on Immigration Rights

Congressman Raul Grijalva of Arizona’s 7th Congressional District delivers an inspiring message underscoring the importance of immigration reform in this video, which he created for our 25th Anniversary celebration on March 14, 2011. Xenophobia, he explains, weakens and violates the American dream. The immigration debate has divided our nation for years — from the Irish Anti-Settlement Act to the Alien Sedition Act to the Chinese Exclusion Act, not to mention today’s Anti-Hispanic sentiment. We cannot let this attitude persist. Instead, we must commit to protect immigrants with our legal rights and integrate them into our communities.