Wise Women Web webring aims to connect women so that other women can learn from their life experiences. Sites with sexual activities will not be accepted.
Mary Wollstonecraft's Historic Revolution Essay that sparked the women's movement, feminism and equality in the Europe and the Americas. Written in 1792.
Surviving Child Abuse Recovery & Research, Exposure & Disclosure (SCARRED). Covers a variety of issues related to child abuse from promoting cathartic books to creating a child abuser registry. Launched Nov/06 - a work in progress. "It's Time To Tell!"
Our site includes information, poetry, message boards and chat to aid in the healing from abuse process. We also have 2 webrings, The Top Healing Sites of the World Wide Web List and an abuse poll. New comers are welcome here.
A unique Magazine created for Woman to Woman. Inspired from today's headlines. What matters to you matters to us. We heard your requests and now you can read the most informative virtual magazine completely FREE.
Articles written by a professional Family Caregiving Consultant working with families coping with Alzheimer's Disease and other dementias using an open spiritual frame. Practical, informative and inspirational. Includes links to books and other resources.
It's time to feel good, heal and celebrate size-acceptance in a big beautiful way! This website is an online resource for those that give tribute to Big Beautiful Women.
Princess Haiku is a literary collage with original poetry, prose, dance, classical music and book reviews, written in the tradition of a poetic memoir .
"Women who make their own money don't have to depend on a man, and they don't have to settle... The women of Sex and the City sleep with whomever they want, max out their credit cards and never have to worry about play-dates or carpools. And they know their married friends aren't having any fun at all."
"I see my body as an instrument, rather than an ornament." -Alanis Morissette. "Women belong in the House... and the Senate." "Never let the hand you hold, hold you down." -Authors Unknown.
Asiyah Andrabi, conservative Muslim and radical feminist, believes that women should be heard and not seen, so she makes her demands for equal rights from behind the black cloth curtain of an all-enveloping burqa.