Tag: Feminism

The Mother Gives Birth, the State Kills
Dina Alves tells the story of the Brazilian Mothers of May movement: how it came to be and the challenges it faces in the reality of the Brazilian criminal justice system.

Life That Resists Death
A leftist activist in Iran explains the conditions that led to the latest uprising spreading across the country.

The Fight for Abortion and Reproductive Justice after Roe
Originally a live “donor-event”, an edited transcript of the panel including Camila Valle, Sherry Wolf, Emily Janakiram, and Holly Lewis who discussed reproductive justice in the wake of the overturning of Roe.

Inside the Russian Resistance against Putin’s War
Ashley Smith interviews Sasha, a Russian activist in Feminist Anti-War Resistance

Breaking the Strategic Impasse
Now is the time for a new, militant strategy in the face of the radical right’s attempt to eradicate the right to abortion in the United States.

Beyond Roe v. Wade
Emily Janakiram on the need, beyond Democratic co-optation, for militant, abolitionist struggle for abortion access.

Feminist Resistance Against War
Feminists from around the world write to condemn the war on Ukraine

Afghan Women Betrayed
Twenty years after 9/11, Deepa Kumar explores the image of the Muslim woman animating imperial feminism.

Trans Organizing in Times of Mass Struggle
Spectre Journal plans to publish in Issue Five a series of short essays that consider the involvement of trans organizers in recent cycles of struggle.

Why Feminism? Why Now?
Loubna Qutami asks what it means to think about Palestinian liberation as a feminist issue?