Intersectionalities: When Caste, Class, Gender, and Religion Collide
What is Erdoğan’s Problem with Women? On the Turkish withdrawal from the 2011 Istanbul Convention protecting women's rights
Sue Talbot has been threatened with a £10,000 fine for writing an article about male violence. She tells her story.
Sarah Everard’s death in London and the problem with white liberal feminism
8th March 2021 Monday, March 8 is International Women*’s Day— a day with socialist-feminist roots, now legitimized in Berlin as a so-called “bank holiday.” Rather than the usual large march […]
Intersectional feminists against racism, colonialism, capitalism, patriarchy and imperialism
Women (and Men) Rise up against Sexism
Berlin-based, Polish-speaking, queer-feminist collective
Abortion is now legal in Argentina, as the result of a long struggle. The debate was never about Abortion: Yes or No, but about Abortion: legal or clandestine. A contribution from an Argentinian feminist
Abortion is finally legal in Argentina following a long campaign that began in 1921
Refugee women fighting for their rights
Jacinta Nandi and Nadia Shehadeh in conversation about mums, marriage and men. About how housework would be ok if it weren't for the lazy man in the background. And why cleaning the house is a bit like sex work