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A Women’s Strike Reading List
Red Papers presents a handy syllabus for those participating in, supporting or just curious about the International Women's Strike.
Acclaimed Folk Singer on Feminism, Gentrification, Gender Violence and Art in the Era of Trump
Over the past decade, Alynda Segarra's band Hurray for the Riff Raff has become one of the most celebrated in modern folk music.
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Women Worldwide Strike in the Name of Intersectional Feminism
Today's strike is a call to embrace a radical, anti-imperialist and inclusive feminism for the 99 percent.
A Feminism for the 99 Percent: Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor on the March 8 Women’s Strike
The March 8 women's strike will highlight the ways women continue to suffer economically from misogyny and sexism.
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Women’s March Outshines the Inauguration
While the demonstration energized many, the hard work lies ahead.
Women Doing Paid and Unpaid Work Are Called to Strike: A Conversation With Erin Mahoney
Women need to build a movement that elected officials of all parties feel accountable to.
Why We Still Need Feminism
Until recently, women didn't even own their own bodies.
Can We Build on the Anti-Trump Political Solidarity Among Women?
If Donald Trump loses the election, political solidarity among women will win.
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Why Did Foucault Disregard Iranian Feminists in His Support for Khomeini?
Foucault's delusions about Khomeini and Iran mirror the serious errors of other left-wing intellectuals in history.
The Making of a Badass Black Feminist: A Conversation With C. Nicole Mason
This interview explores writing to transgress, holding Black pain and joy, and just how a Bad Ass Black Feminist gets made.