Issue 16 Sep/Oct 2002
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Politics
- Growing Up An Outlaw Woman: An Interview with Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz by Eric Zassenhaus
- It Hit Me Straight In The Heart: Trevor Baumgartner Explains Why He Was Willing to (Almost) Die for the National Liberation of Palestine by Sophia Delaney
- Chicago Seniors: Taking it to the Streets by Kari Lydersen
Media
- Retirement? What's That? Donald Paneth, Lifelong Newspaperman by Michael Burke
Economics
- Chasing Windmills: Reflections on Life After School by Matt Dineen
- Bikes Across Borders by Josh Medsker
- Philosophy versus Reality: In The World of Social Services by Pete Lewis, Jason Powers, Andrew Anon
- The Most Expensive Soccer Game in History by Andrew Stern
Culture
- Cultural Colonization: WalMart and the People's Republic of China by Bleu Cease
- The Ambiguous Utopian by Jeremy Smith
- Metabolite Lady by Susan Finch
- Subterraneous Crew: Featuring One Man Army by Jason Kucsma
- Talking with Dag Nasty's Dave Smalley by Matt Kozlowski
Sex & Gender
- You Are What You Eat: The Pervasive Porn Industry and What It Says About You and Your Desires by Robert Jensen
- Sex Toys 101: Toys In Babeland's Sexy School by Ayun Halliday
People
- Hip Mama: An Interview with Ayun Halliday
- Tumbling Down the Rabbit Hole: A Question of Quarterlife Crisis by Essa Elan
- Growing Old Alone: A Visit to Mother by Jeff Conant
- My Friend, Marty Knowlton by Leah Wells
- She's a Native New Yorker: Still Making the Neighborhood Scene at the Tender Age of 82 by Greg Fuchs