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AFRICAN ARK by Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher (Abrams; $65). Ethiopia has suffered greatly in this century, but famine and political upheaval have never dimmed its natural wonders and social vibrance. Two photographers have brilliantly captured the essence of the leopard-colored land, as well as the haunting rites of people who still rock the cradle of mankind...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Deck The Halls with Sumptuous Volumes | 12/17/1990 | See Source »

This life-style carries risk. "People freak out when they see us interact as a family," says Maria. Neighbors in their Hispanic district have escalated from hurling insults to flinging garbage to tossing firecrackers through an open window. Even in more tolerant communities, lesbians may face subtle discrimination. Angela Bowen, 54, a divorced, free-lance writer in Boston, has maintained a union with Jennifer Abod, 44, a media producer, for 11 years, but because the relationship has no legal status, Abod's health insurance will not cover Bowen or Bowen's daughter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Couples: The Lesbians Next Door | 11/8/1990 | See Source »

...Angela S. Lee '92 said that she found herself adopting a submissive role in her science classes because of the prevailing prejudice against women in science...

Author: By Tamara Koss, | Title: Radcliffe Hosts Student Panel on Gender Bias | 10/30/1990 | See Source »

...intellectual achievement is self-confidence," said Angela S. Lee '92, a neurophysiology concentrator...

Author: By Tamara Koss, | Title: Radcliffe Hosts Student Panel on Gender Bias | 10/30/1990 | See Source »

With the Communists out of power, painter Angela Hampel ought to be delighted. Far from it. Like many artists, Hampel, 34, is "disappointed in what has happened since November. We never expected the greed and scrabbling that we see now." In her Dresden studio, which is cluttered with scythes, sickles, knives, spikes and other graphic symbols of violence, hang pictures of suffering female figures. It is women, she predicts darkly, who will bear the brunt of a changing society, and her art is about the "hopelessness of their condition." This month in a Dresden gallery, Hampel opened a new exhibit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Germany: Angry At The World | 7/9/1990 | See Source »

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