Scintilla's Journal

The Oppression of Women: The Marital Status

by Terry Y. Mayer


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Softcover
£16.95
Softcover
£16.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 04/01/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 167
ISBN : 9781425717247

About the Book

INTRODUCTION



Scintilla’s Journal invites writers to e-mail short stories, articles and poetry to us for publication; All work may be e-mailed to scintilla@yahoo.com and be sure to include your name, address or e-mail address and telephone or cell phone numbers.

Goal

Our goal is to illustrate stories which answer this question: “How can women and men stop oppression during the 21st century?”

Writers

Sunshine Hawk is a pseudonym for one of the writers. Hawk wrote The Three Praying Women poetry/play and passed it around to all of the writers, then work was submitted. Read, A Trilogy of Pastel Courage and understand how three generations of women cope with oppression.

Olivia O’Sullivan wrote this wonderful short story. Then she out does herself writing, I Am Woman. Now, the experiences of a married woman leaves you wiser than before.

Let’s look at a divorced woman talking about A Mother’s Love written by Joan M. Mayer. There are two types of single women.Kathleen Mary Smith tells us about Unmarried/No Children. Listen to the dutiful daughter take care of her mother. Open your eyes to the more spirited woman as Laura Joy Lustig says Doing Nothing May Be A Bit Too Much. Learn about The Best Kept Secret by Rotan J. Hill. Share your knowledge about homelessness Read, Listen and Homelessness Poems. Do you believe that children need educational reform? Read our poem by Sunshine Hawk entitled, Children Need Educational Reform. Visit China as Kathleen Mary Smith reports on the Fourth World Conference on Women in 1995.

Scintilla’s Journal

Our major focus is to illustrate oppression from different time periods. This journal is not male bashing. We stress the fact that “Oppression is all economics” Please read to enjoy and contribute to answering the question: “How can women and men stop oppression during the 21st century?”

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Summary

In summary, read Space and learn what qualifi cations are needed for the next President of the United States of America. Whether you endorse a woman or a man, we need a President who will stop oppression during the 21st century.


About the Author

Terry Yvonne Mayer, founder of, The Writing Workshop Project, publishing guild was born on Thanksgiving Day, November 22, 1956 to Mamie and James A. Mayer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Graduating from Saint Joseph’s University in 1984, I taught for the Philadelphia Board of Education, Ivy Leaf Elementary School and Lutheran High School. By 1994, I started, The Writing Workshop Project, publishing guild. The members are being published in Scintilla’s Journal.