Kornbluh has written numerous articles in academic and non-academic journals on the subjects of poverty, social welfare, activism, disability, LGBT history, and women's rights. Her writing appears in: • "Tales Out of School"
The Nation, 246/12, March 26, 1988 (special issue on student politics), pp. 435–6; • "The Goals of the Welfare Rights Movement: Why We Need Them Thirty Years Later,"
Feminist Studies, 24/1 (Spring 1998), pp. 65–78. • “Redirect the Rebate,”
Los Angeles Times Sunday Op-Ed, July 8, 2001 (co-authored with Karen Kornbluh). • An Ugly Saga of Everywoman"
Los Angeles Times Book Review, September 23, 1990. (review of
Now You Know, by Kitty Dukakis with Jane Scovell), • "Divided We Stand" ''Women's Review of Books
, January/February 2013 (review of All in the Family: The Realignment of American Democracy Since the 1960s'' by Robert Self) • “Disability, Anti-Professionalism, and Civil Rights: The Blind and the ‘Right to Organize’ in the 1950s,”
Journal of American History, 97/4 (March 2011), pp. 1023-1047. • “Class Dismissed! Welfare Recipients Fight to Stay in College,”
In These Times October 5, 1997, cover, pp. 18–20. • "Welfare and the Women's Vanguard,"
In These Times 20/2 (December 11, 1995), pp. 39–40. ==References==