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PEOPLE
THE STORYTELLERS:
THREE GENERATIONS
Four women are using storytelling to bring the world closer to home—and to redefine what it means to make a difference
BY HARRIET RUBIN
trends
REVOLUTION REDUX
How today's second wave of activist women are reconfiguring the face—and finances—of philanthropy
BY JOANNA L. KROTZ
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PEOPLE
RAISING THE BAR
Girls learn all the right steps in a Harlem dance studio
BY TIMOTHY HARPER
EDITOR’S NOTE
CONTRIBUTORS
LETTERS
FRONTLINES
NUMBERS + BUZZ
60 Seconds
Q&A with playwright Eve Ensler
TOP LINES
OPINIONS
CAUSE&AFFECT
SELF-ESTEEMED
Cause branding picks up on a new issue for women and girls
BY CAROL CONE AND KRISTIAN DARIGAN
GIVING
SECOND-HAND WOES
Why it's tough to give away used things to the needy
BY STACIE Z. BERG
COMMUNITY VOICES
MICRO-MEDICINE
Can the microfinance model be used to boost global health?
BY THOMAS F. BURKE
commitments
PARTIES
Fall parties that glimmered
THE ALTRUIST
THE CIRCLE OF SACRIFICE
Sharing reconsidered as a force of nature
BY PETER HAYES
OFF THE SHELF
Two books for and about women
BY LAUREL MAURY
THE SCENE
FOREVERLAND
Wealth, alone, can't buy immortality
BY MICHAEL GROSS
STEPPING UP
Fighting human trafficking in Asia
BY SHERRY AMATENSTEIN
BACK STORY
WENDY WASSERSTEIN
Remembering the writer's activism
BY RICHARD BALESTRINO
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