Dangerous Women: Feminism, Class Struggle, and Self Care Neoliberalism wants us to focus on feminism for the boardroom, to write radical women out of history, and to direct our politics inwards through 'self care'. Let's smash oppression instead.
The Impossibility of the International Women’s Strike is Exactly Why It’s So Necessary Kicking off a week-long Novara Focus on the womens' strike, Camille Barbagallo explains the centrality of women's productive and reproductive labour to capitalist society, and asks whether reproductive labour can ever really be withdrawn.
5 Ways May is as Bad as Trump The eyes of the world are on Trump, but are we missing the parallels between his administration and Theresa May's government? From immigration to sexism to climate change, here are 5 ways that May is as bad as Trump.
From the Women’s March to the International Women’s Strike Cinzia Arruzza, author of Dangerous Liaisons: the Marriages and Divorces of Marxism and Feminism, explains the potential of the Women's Marches against Trump to grow into a powerful mass movement linked to wider struggles against oppression and exploitation.
#ReclaimIWD: 7 Reflections from Inside the University of London’s Feminist Occupation 8 March is International Women’s Day, and to mark the occasion free education activists from across the country have spent the weekend in an occupation of Senate House at the University of London.
Radical Lives: Sylvia Pankhurst Sylvia Pankhurst is commonly regarded among the first socialist feminists, but less widely known is her simultaneous commitment to fighting colonialism and fascism, and to amplifying the interconnectedness of these various systems of oppression.
Radical Lives: Moheba Khorsheed An teacher, activist and later militia fighter, Moheba Khorsheed founded the Chrysanthemum Flowers - the first all-women armed organization of its kind. She also spent her life promoting tolerance and freedom of belief alongside Palestinian liberation.