
The Broken Bones of Democracy: A Conversation with Luciana Castellina
In this wide-ranging interview, Castellina addresses the Italian elections, the past and future of the communist left, and contemporary struggles of workers and women.

In this wide-ranging interview, Castellina addresses the Italian elections, the past and future of the communist left, and contemporary struggles of workers and women.

In this 1993 interview with Sheila Rowbotham, Dorothy Thompson reflects on her life as a historian and as a socialist.

Capitalism needs teachers. Teachers are learning that they don’t need capitalism.

Novelist Wang Anyi casts an ironic glance on the transformation of gender relations in China during the 1980s and 90s.

"For me, the task is not to find a single or synthetic framework, but to find a way of thinking in alliance."

Kate Doyle Griffiths responds to Melinda Cooper's critique of Social Reproduction Theory.

Three recent moments of the revitalized women's movement can be understood as windows into three levels of analysis and action: individual, social, and political.

Linda Gordon's new introduction to her classic 1981 text "The Politics of Sexual Harassment."

To commemorate International Women's Day and the second International Women's Strike, we present a reading list of our favorite books of feminist theory and activism to inspire our ongoing fight for collective liberation.

Tithi Bhattacharya reports back from the West Virginia teachers' strike.

At its heart, a politics in feminine ensures that social reproduction is our collective responsibility.

To build a movement that addresses the deep, structural forms of oppression faced by women, it is essential to build a feminism that is anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist, and on the side of all oppressed people.