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Feminism
The Battle for Neoliberal Hegemony: An Interview With Nancy Fraser
The conditions of working-class people in the global north are converging with the conditions of the global south.
Laura Flanders Discusses Race, Gender and Socialism With Author Zillah Eisenstein
We also see an update from the Damayan Cleaning Cooperative, the first Filipina migrant worker-owned cooperative in the US.
Clinton vs. Sanders: Who Do Progressives Choose?
As the Democratic race intensifies, we host our own debate between two self-described socialist feminists
From Nightclub Artist to Graphic Journalist: Molly Crabapple on Her Life’s Work
Drawing LGBTQ activists and Guantanamo prisoners, Molly Crabapple has a lot to say about art, power and journalism.
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“Creed” Reveals Filmmaker Ryan Coogler’s Womanist Sensibilities
In Ryan Coogler's “Creed,” the Black women characters exist as rounded individuals independent of the titular male lead.
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We’re Not the Aliens Anymore: A Review of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”
The first film came out in 1977, and it's only now that this fictional world is catching up with the diversity of our real one.
“The Feminist Utopia Project”: Figuring Out the Futures We Want to Build
Contributors to a new anthology discuss the value of imagining a feminist utopia.
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Rojava’s Democratic, Feminist Revolution a Source of Hope Among Horror
In the Rojava region of Syria, despite the difficulties, people are organizing communes and women's councils.
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Drafting a Feminist Constitution
A feminist constitution begins from the ground up.
“Rad American Women A-Z” Author on Confronting Patriarchal Narratives of US History
Author Kate Schatz discusses the significance of elevating women activists within US historical narratives.