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
- 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…
- 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…
- 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…
- 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…
- 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…
- 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…
- 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…
- 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…