Excerpt from Zoé Samudzi's keynote address at Opening Space for the Radical Imagination on the prospects of living in a world where Black womxn's safety was centered.
Autonomist feminist scholar Silvia Federici (Caliban and the Witch)outlines the Wages for Housework campaign and theoretical contributions to the broader feminist movement in the 1970s, and ties this history to the present #MeToo moment.
We spoke with writer and activist Hillary Lazar on the connections between border politics and antifascism, applying intersectional frameworks to movement organizing, and pushing beyond "bread & butter" unionism toward liberatory unionism.