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Vol 7 No 1 · 1995

Politics and Process Work

Contributors

Gemma Summers · Sonja Straub · Dawn Menken · H. Lee Gershuny · Emetchi · Rhea · Gary Reiss · Jan Dworkin · Kate Jobe

Articles in this issue

  1. 01

    Conflict: Gateway to Community

    Gemma Summers

    Typically, we think the tension of conflict is a good reason for people to remain separate. But the tension of conflict often works to draw…

  2. 02

    What's Love Got to Do with It: Race, Gender and Culture

    Sonja Straub

    We met during lunch at a weekend workshop on racial conflict in Oakland. I was looking for the cafeteria when I turned a corner and almost…

  3. 03

    Somewhere Over the Rainbow: The Quest for Spiritual Rank

    Dawn Menken

    Scott Kopek thought he was a lesbian. At least that's how it appeared. Every time we saw him stroll across campus with a few of his…

  4. 04

    Toward a Shamanic Theatre of Being

    H. Lee Gershuny

    As a poet/playwright, I have been developing various forms of theatre as a way of processing individual and collective conflict. This work…

  5. 05

    Sustainable Social Activism: A Process Work Perspective

    Emetchi, Rhea

    Social activism refers to the activity of working for the rights and welfare of those people, animals, trees and spirits that the general…

  6. 06

    Social Issues and Family Life

    Gary Reiss

    When a family walks into a therapist's office seeking help for a troubled family member, most traditional family therapists would say that…

  7. 07

    Radical Relationship: Pushing the Boundaries of Power, Gender and Sex

    Jan Dworkin

    Power. Gender. Sex. The words evoke a range of reactions from intrigue to embarrassment, from pain and terror to ecstasy and bliss. They…

  8. 08

    About the Art

    Kate Jobe

    Kate Jobe's first artistic love was music. She studied the piano, sitar and violin before she became a dancer. She was, and sometimes still…