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“Build Bridges, Not Walls”: Medea Benjamin on How She Disrupted Donald Trump’s Speech
Benjamin was removed after the disruption and says she was later interviewed by the Secret Service.
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National Organization for Women Turns 50: Building an Intersectional Feminist Future
About 500 women and a handful of men gathered in Washington, DC, to celebrate achievements and address the need for intersectional activism.
On Women Who Oppose Hillary Clinton: A Conversation With Liza Featherstone
Author Liza Featherstone discusses the presumptive Democratic nominee's “trickle-down feminism,” arguing that Clinton's policies fail most women.
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Celebrating Lesbian Vampires: City Lights Books Releases Anniversary Edition of “The Gilda Stories“
Jewelle Gomez spoke to Truthout about her life, the writing process — and lesbian vampires.
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Pan-Africanism, Feminism and Finding Missing Pan-Africanist Women
When most of us think of Pan-Africanism and its major icons, women will not instinctively come to mind.
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Hillary Clinton: The Neocon in Democrat’s Clothing
Chances are, the next Republican president will be a woman, and yes, her name will be Hillary Clinton.
Is Capitalism Destroying Feminism? An Interview With Dawn Foster
If you're elite, you feel a lot closer to very very elite and wealthy people, not necessarily a migrant domestic worker who shares your gender.
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Bathroom Bills and the Policing of Trans Life
In fighting anti-trans bathroom bills, we should stay focused on policing's violence against trans and queer people of color.
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Hillary Clinton’s Faux Feminism
Clinton has done an excellent job advancing the Clintons, and an abysmal job fighting for women less powerful than herself.
Real Feminists Don’t Tell Women How to Vote
We have no time to waste on sexism within our own ranks.