More than Lenin’s wife: The Lessons of Nadezhda Krupskaya

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As opposed to relegating Krupskaya to “Lenin’s wife,” let us revive the militant legacy that earned her the respect and admiration of her comrades as a central figure in the

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Alexandra Kollontai: The struggle for proletarian feminism and for women in the party

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The following is the first of a two-part article based on a talk the author gave at the People’s Forum in July 2020. This first part focuses on Kollontai’s struggle

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Karen Lewis and the class-conscious union

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As a young teacher in Chicago in the 2010s, I remember cranking up my radio to hear Karen Lewis speak. She was a badass and a beacon of hope. It’s

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Women fighters, our teachers: Florynce ‘Flo’ Kennedy

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Florynce Kennedy was a Black feminist lawyer and activist who drew connections between the women’s movement and the Black liberation struggle

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Rightwing sets their sights on Roe v. Wade

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It’s been 46 years since the militant women’s movement won the 1973 Supreme Court Roe v. Wade decision that secured the legal right to abortion. Although the right was won

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The war on abortion Reproductive rights: past to present

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Ever since the landmark 1973 case Roe v. Wade established safe and legal abortion as our right, reactionary forces have sought to reverse this decision by any means necessary.

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