Interlinking our Struggles in Gender and Queer Issues Men in anarchist spaces need to step up to make our spaces safer and more inclusive. Lacking…
Caribbean women and the black community Race Today Women on the collective struggles by Caribbean women in Britain. Published in April, 1975.
Wrath Over Pride: A call-out post to “radical” cis (het) men and their inadequacy in gender struggles “Radical” cis (het) men—you need to step the fuck up. Your silence is literally…
Queering the Panthers: Rhetorical adjacency and black/queer liberation politics Lisa Corrigan's article charting the coterminous relationship between the black liberation movement…
Women's Liberation and the African Freedom Struggle It is true that both the woman and the male worker are condemned to silence by their exploitation. But under the current system, the worker's…
50 Years of Equal Exploitation? 29 May marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Equal Pay Act 1970, precipitated by the Ford sewing machinists’ strike in 1968 which started in…
Marxism and Sexuality Contradictions at the heart of the capitalist mode of production affect human relations at the level of the superstructure. The ideological,…
Women & the Covid-19 Crisis in South Africa These two statements from the women's organisation in Abahlali baseMjondolo, the largest popular movement to have emerged in post-apartheid South…
Direct Action #14 (1983) Issue #14 of Direct Action, with articles on the arms industry, Stop the City, a CNT victory at Spanish supermarket chain Carrefour, the Polish…
What is Libertarian History? Part 1: The History of History Itself - Liz Willis From Black Flag, Issue 232, 2010/11, pp.28-29.
Yanggongju as an allegory of the nation: Images of working-class women in popular and radical texts Hyun Sook Kim's essay examining representations of working-class South Korean sex…
Book Review | Beyond the Periphery of the Skin Aragorn Eloff reviews Silvia Federici's new book, Beyond the Periphery of the Skin which shows how capitalism has captured our bodies and…