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“A New Social Contract” Re-envisions an Inclusive Democracy
A report offers tested alternatives to the current dystopian system.
The Dangers of Conflating Anti-Zionism With Anti-Semitism
We cannot ignore the structures of oppression within Zionism.
On Embracing Intersectionality and Decolonization to Foment Personal and Societal Change
How to flip the script on identity politics.
Decolonizing the Classroom: Embracing Radical Internationalism
Students need classes that emphasize histories of resistance.
Take a Page From the South: A Black, Queer, Socialist Practice
The resistance must be open to different experiences.
Ferguson Activist Ashley Yates Talks Oakland, Assata Shakur and Black Woman Leadership
I can't imagine a movement without Black queer people, whether we're talking 2014 or 1965, says activist Ashley Yates.
No Single-Issue Politics, Only Intersectionality: An Interview With Kimberlé Crenshaw
Intersectional analysis is key to dismantling white supremacy, patriarchy and single-issue activism.
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In the Fight to Close Rikers, Don’t Forget Deaf and Disabled People
People with disabilities are among the hardest hit by the crushing weight of mass incarceration.
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A Call to Recognize the US’s Women Human Rights Defenders
While the US has branded itself as a model of human rights, it has been criticized for dropping the ball on advancing women's rights at home and overseas.
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.