Conflict on campus: UVic Women’s Centre becomes ‘Third Space’
Tweeted by Alison Chapman: “Seen outside the uvic women’s centre. And another reason why feminists need to be radical #uvic” https://twitter.com/alisonfchapman/status/609092471482556416 After 35...
View ArticleWomen grieve the loss of Michfest online, look forward to new gatherings
Image: Facebook/Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival It’s been one year since the final Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival. Forty years strong, Michfest was a pillar of lesbian culture, a bastion of...
View ArticleHow I found the women: Reflecting on women’s space after Michfest
Michfest 1977 (Image: Facebook/Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival/Joan E. Biren) When I found the women, my entire world shifted. It had been a rough decade. Patriarchy had kicked my ass, and I was still...
View ArticlePODCAST: Sheila Jeffreys on neoliberalism, identity politics, and the women’s...
Image: The Age/Simon Schluter Feminism has suffered a significant loss in recent decades. The impact of “queer studies,” neoliberalism, and identity politics was substantial. Renowned radical...
View ArticlePODCAST: Radical feminism for men? Robert Jensen makes the case
In Robert Jensen’s new book, The End of Patriachy: Radical Feminism for Men, he asks one question: “What do we need to create and maintain stable, decent human communities that can remain in a...
View Article‘The End of Patriarchy: Radical Feminism for Men’ forces liberals and the...
Now far in the rear view mirror, the (Bill) Clinton years seem like a turning point for contemporary social movement strategy. For that generation of young people onward, progressive politics was...
View ArticleNo, feminist speech is not the same as inciting genocide
Paris Lees (Image: BBC) Poor ol’ Paris Lees is running out of ideas. Luckily, an obsession with Germaine Greer will take you a long way! Back in 2015, Lees argued that Greer should be no-platformed...
View ArticleMeet the feminist playwright who’s castrating rapists Off-Broadway
Alicen Grey GYNX (pronounced jinx) is a new play by Alicen Grey, currently in production and premiering Off-Broadway this August. It tells the story of five women who find common cause in fighting...
View ArticleRobert Jensen on Millennial men, climate change, and the increasing need for...
This month, I had the fantastic opportunity to speak to Robert Jensen while he was in Australia to launch his new book, The End of Patriarchy: Radical Feminism for Men (2017, Spinifex Press). As a...
View ArticlePODCAST: Finn Mackay on the revolutionary past and future of radical feminist...
The feminist movement is still going strong, though today’s young third wave feminists could learn a thing or two from the activists of decades past. In her book, Radical Feminism: Feminist Activism...
View ArticleIt’s no mystery why ‘the queerest generation ever’ hasn’t managed to address...
At The Establishment, Tori Truscheit asks, “How can the queerest generation ever still believe in gender roles?” If that question seems jaw-droppingly lacking in self-awareness, congratulations: you...
View ArticleThe pitfalls of trying to get in with the male left
Following in the tradition of Leftists Explaining Very Rationally That Women Are Doing It Wrong, Jacobin, America’s preeminent brocialist rag, published a piece by a graduate student named Erica West,...
View ArticlePODCAST: Eleanor Pam remembers the late, great, Kate Millett
In 2003, Andrea Dworkin wrote, “The world was sleeping and Kate Millett woke it up.” Indeed, Kate Millett was a game changer. In 1970, she published Sexual Politics, which catapulted her to fame, both...
View ArticleRadical feminism is the only solution to men’s ongoing ‘sexual misconduct’
“I’m not surprised,” women say, in response to the flood of revelations of sexual “misconduct” by men, especially men in positions of power. But none of us — women or men — should be surprised,...
View ArticleMaking the political personal: how psychology undermines feminist activism
We are told that mental health problems are on the rise in the Western world, particularly among young women. Supposedly, these issues will only be exacerbated if “left untreated.” In an article at...
View ArticleLife without limits: The delusions of technological fundamentalism
In a routinely delusional world, what is the most dangerous delusion? Living in the United States, I’m tempted to focus on the delusion that the US is the greatest nation in the history of the world —...
View ArticleDaisy Kler on the way racism and misogyny play out in Canada to doubly harm...
Take Back the Night/Friday, September 18, 2015. We talk about intersectionality a lot these days, but what does it really mean to combine our analysis of race, class, and gender? While we know women...
View ArticleDrawing lines: A review of Renate Klein’s ‘Surrogacy: A Human Rights Violation’
Reading Renate Klein’s elegantly argued Surrogacy: A Human Rights Violation, it’s difficult not to keep repeating to oneself, “How did we get here?”, all the while trying to keep at bay a sense of...
View ArticleOn International Women’s Day, let’s remember that feminism isn’t really about...
Ashley Judd, Annabella Sciorra, and Salma Hayek at the 2018 Oscars. On Sunday night at the Oscars, the big #MeToo moment was brought to us by Ashley Judd, Salma Hayek, and Annabella Sciorra. While...
View ArticleTolerance has taken over feminism, and it threatens to destroy the movement
“We have become reluctant to be labelled as moral crusaders in an age when human potential has degenerated to “doing your own thing”. We are conditioned to making bland observations and cynical jokes...
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