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Feminism Must Be Lived: An Interview With Sara Ahmed
A feminist vision of freedom has to be about freedom for all, says Sara Ahmed, author of "Living a Feminist Life."
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What Kind of World Are We Building? The Promise of Feminism
Sara Ahmed looks at the role of hope in feminism, the stereotypical figure of the judgmental feminist, and more.
No Single-Issue Politics, Only Intersectionality: An Interview With Kimberlé Crenshaw
Intersectional analysis is key to dismantling white supremacy, patriarchy and single-issue activism.
The Neoliberal Economics of Family Life
Attempts to restore the family as the foundation of social welfare could destroy the gains of second-wave feminism.
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The Sanctuary Movement and Women’s Rights: Sister Struggles
These two movements should be explicitly joined: The push for women's rights must also be a push for sanctuary.
Getting the Facts Right: A Repository of Black Women’s Activism
Black women's contributions to student protests are often erased or forgotten in the main media narratives.
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Trump’s Sexism Provokes New Effort to Pass the ERA
Access to reproductive health care is one of the issues driving the campaign to pass the Equal Rights Amendment.
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When the Movement Itself Tears Us Down
I'm feeling torn down by my comrades. I'm tearing down my comrades.
Feminism Must Be Intersectional: Putting Child Care on the Agenda
To move forward the reproductive rights movement must embrace a broader feminist agenda that includes child care.
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Rebecca Solnit Answers “The Mother of All Questions”: Why Are Women Silenced?
Rebecca Solnit's new book examines the patriarchal silencing of women's voices and its cost to society.