Feminist Vision
Around the world, people are chanting ‘Women, Life, Freedom’ in solidarity with the women’s uprising in Iran – dubbing it the ‘first…
As the Sandinista Revolution is finally able to make its platform a reality, Nicaragua has made significant achievements in healthcare, education, housing,…
Part of the Series The Struggle for Caregiving Equity Patriarchy and capitalism are class-based systems that serve to compound inequalities of all…
On 16 September 2022, 22-year-old Mahsa Jina Amini died as a result of severe head injuries sustained when she was arrested by…
From São Paulo in the southeast to Salvador in the northeast, Brazil’s mothers have been forging a new position in the nation’s…
One of the most liberating moments of my young life was when, at age 14, the school dress code finally loosened to the…
[This is the eighteenth essay in a multipart series addressing the surge in interest in and support for socialism, what the surge…
This is the chapter four of Occupy Vision, which is the second volume of the three volume set titled Fanfare for the Future. In…
[This essay is part of the ZNet Classics series. Three times a week we will re-post an article that we think is…
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