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8th of March: Commemorating the International Day of Struggle for Womens Liberation

category international | gender | link to pdf author Wednesday March 09, 2011 06:49author by Griffin - Zabalaza Books (ZACF) Report this post to the editors

New pamphlet published with a collection of essays analysing feminism and sexism within the anarchist movement

This pamphlet, published on the 8th of March 2011 (International Women’s Day) to commemorate the struggles against oppression waged by women everywhere, is published in the hope that these texts will spark much needed debate and change within the anarchist movement and all of us as individuals, change that is sorely needed.
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Contents:

  • Towards an Introduction: Why Anarcha-Feminism?, by "No Pretence"
  • A Man's Heaven is a Woman's Hell, by Kirsten Anderberg
  • A Message to "Anarchist" Men, and then some, by Molly Tov
  • Activist Scenes are No Safe Space for Women: On Abuse of Activist Women by Activist Men, by Tamara K. Nopper
  • Anarcho-Feminism: Two Statements, by Chicago Anarcho-Feminists and Red Rosia & Black Maria (Black Rose Anarcho-Feminists)
  • 'Are You a Manarchist?', questionnaire
  • Challenging Patriarchy in Political Organising, by Harsha Walia
  • Feminism and Anarchism: Towards a Politics of Engagement, by Krysti Guest
  • Feminism: A Male Anarchist's Perspective, by Pendleton Vandiver
  • Going to Places that Scare Me: Personal Reflections on Challenging Male Supremacy, by Chris Crass
  • Listen Anarchist!: Sexism in the Movement, by Miriam & Ali
  • Women and Revolutionary Politics, or... Make Your Own Tea: Women's Realm and other Recipes and Patterns, by the Class War Federation
  • Sexism in the Anarchist Movement
  • Shut the Fuck Up or, How to act better in meetings, by Class War
  • Smash Patriarchy!: Leaflet from Thessaloniki
  • There is only so much Sexism an Anarchist can take, by Dan Spalding
  • What it is to be a Girl in an Anarchist Boys Club, from Alphabet Threat
  • What's New under the Black Flag?: Some Thoughts on Anti-Sexism in the Libertarian Movement, by Klito
  • You want to know why I don't go to your fucking meetings anymore?!, by Libertarian Women of Paris Region

The pamphlet can be downloaded from: http://www.zabalaza.net/pdfs/varpams/essays_on_feminism...t.pdf

* The views presented here might not necessarily be shared by those at Zabalaza Books or the ZACF of which we are a part. To find out about our position in relation to the struggles for gender equality and for a free and equal society, please visit our website at www.zabalaza.net.

* This pamphlet was published on the 8th of March 2011 (International Women’s Day) by Zabalaza Books, to commemorate the struggles against oppression waged by women everywhere.

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On March 8, 1917 (February 23, 1917, according to the Julian calendar), women textile workers in Petrograd initiated a rally that soon enveloped the whole city, demanding "Bread and Peace"—an end to World War I, food shortages, and czarism.

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