women’s liberation
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Guest statements
National Day of Action March 27: Call It What It Is, a Hate Crime! Stop Anti-Asian Violence, Stop China-Bashing!
The following national call to action was issued by the ANSWER Coalition Join the Sat. March 27 National Day of…
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Breaking the Chains
100 Years of Universal Suffrage, a history of struggle
Reposted from Breaking the Chains magazine Over a hundred years ago, the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified…
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Militant Journalism
Five years after Sandra Bland’s death, NYC protesters demand justice for Black women
The current national uprising against racist police terror has pushed Sandra Bland’s name back into the public consciousness.
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Analysis
Stay in the streets – Justice for Vanessa Guillén!
Vanessa Guillén’s story is just one in a military culture of sexual violence, domestically and internationally.
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Analysis
Women on the frontlines of COVID-19
Women workers face some of the greatest risks while also being on the frontlines of the crisis. The industries deeply…
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Analysis
Violence against Black women: learning from Black socialist feminists
Forty years later, the continued relevance of Combahee River Collective's analysis.
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Analysis
Feminism for the 99% – The Fight for Reproductive Justice
Feminism has to involve a consciousness of capitalism and racism and colonialism.
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Militant Journalism
Statue depicting sexual assault tagged #metoo in Sarasota
Tuesday morning revealed a message of support for survivors of sexual assault painted in large red letters on the 26-foot-tall…
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Analysis
Students in Mexico rise up against political repression
On September 3, students from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) organized a peaceful rally outside the Dean’s office…
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Militant Journalism
In NYC’s East Harlem: ‘Women and girls won’t be silent!
"On a regular basis the courts, police and politicians are themselves the perpetrators and protectors of perpetrators.”
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