— The national gay and lesbian newsmagazine Internet site
Domestic Goddesses AKA “Scribbling Mobs of Women” — A “domestic goddess” is a woman writer who wrote novels, poetry, and other types of writing about specifically “domestic” types of things. This website deals with American women writers from the period between 1830-1920 (or so). In particular, domestic novels featured the home, the hearth, children, and relationships between women, as well as other issues. In short, they were (are) about women's issues.
— E's founders sought to create an independent newsstand-quality publication on environmental issues—a magazine that could educate, inspire, and empower Americans to make a difference for the environment.
— Mother Jones is a magazine of investigation and ideas for independent thinkers. Provocative and unexpected articles inform readers and inspire action toward positive social change. Colorful and personal, Mother Jones challenges conventional wisdom, exposes abuses of power, helps redefine stubborn problems, and offers fresh solutions.
— The Green Pages is an on-line directory of thousands of socially and environmentally responsible businesses, products, and services. You'll find special offers and discounts on products you need every day. And there are information and tips on “green shopping” and how to support companies which do well by doing good. Use it often because products and offers are continually updated and expanded.
— Radiance: The Magazine for Large Women is an upbeat, positive, glossy, colorful, quarterly magazine for women all sizes of large. Since its beginning in 1984, Radiance has grown to become one of the leading sources of support, information, and inspiration in the worldwide Size Acceptance Movement.
— Roll Call is widely regarded as the leading source for Congressional news and information both inside the Beltway and beyond. Since 1955, Roll Call has been the newspaper of Capitol Hill, giving members of Congress a way to communicate with one another across the aisle, between chambers, and beyond party affiliations.
— Founded in 1984 by Eric Utne, Utne Reader reprints the best articles from over 2,000 alternative media sources bringing you the latest ideas and trends emerging in our culture... Provocative writing from diverse perspectives... Insightful analysis of art and media... Down-to-earth news and resources you can use... In-depth coverage of compelling people and issues that affect your life... The best of the alternative media.
— The Multidisciplinary Journal is an academic, refereed journal published exclusively on the Internet, devoted to scholarly debate on gender-related issues in Judaism. Contemporary Writings is a collection of non-refereed articles featuring new midrash and a variety of essays on contemporary issues published exclusively on the Internet. It is also devoted to gender-related issues in Judaism.
— The network's goal is to enhance the power of people working to create a more just, sustainable, and compassionate future by increasing their public visibility, their sense of interconnection, and their access to visions, tools, stories, and techniques for change. To that end, the network publishes YES! A Journal of Positive Futures, which combines analysis of key problems with news of actions people are taking in the United States and around the world to create a more positive future. Stories commonly report on similar actions in many places that reveal patterns that show the potential for significant social change.