Tag: feminism
Who Was Rosa Luxemburg?
Rosa Luxemburg was a radical, a rabble-rouser and a revolutionary. She was one of the most important thinkers of the 20th century and her calls for freedom, socialism and democracy scandalised people at the time both from the left and the right. We sent Eleanor Penny to Berlin on the 100th anniversary of her death […]
Sisterhood and Solidarity: How Pakistan’s Feminists Started an Anti-War Movement
“Just Paint the Walls Pink”: Gender, Prison and Carceral Feminism
Oonagh Ryder speaks to Mo Mansfield, a social justice campaigner and women’s sector professional. They discuss what carceral feminism is, how it has helped to expand and entrench the criminal justice system and how we can move beyond this towards an abolitionist feminism.
How Anti-Sex Work Legislation Bolsters the Racist State
Why Feminists Need to Seize the Memes of Production
Iida Käyhkö and Camille Barbagallo make the case for a truly radical meme culture that subverts dominant hierarchies around gender and sexuality instead of upholding them with tired stereotypes.
Argentinian Women Might Finally Be Winning the Fight to Decriminalise Abortion
#WomenStrike
On International Women’s Day 2018, women went on strike around the world. Here’s our report from the demonstration in London.
WTF Is the Women’s Strike?
Dalia Ed hosts a special episode of The Fix, all about the upcoming Women’s Strike. She is joined by Nadine Houghton, Camille Barbagallo, Sam Siva and Molly Gerlach-Arthurs.
Is Capitalism Ruining Women’s Sex Lives?
A Century of Suffrage?
5 Reasons Climate Change is a Feminist Issue
What Is Effeminacy and How Can We Celebrate It?
Living a Feminist Life: An Interview With Sara Ahmed
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The Soapbox: All Women Are Workers
Eleanor Penny brings you “The Soapbox” We usually think that work means employment in the formal economy. But domestic labour – done mostly by women, and mostly for free – is the most fundamental kind of work there is.