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Blog Post Albert: Responding to a Review

Blog Post, August, 20 2012 Michael Albert
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Responding to a review of Occupy Theory and Occupy Vision...

Zmag Article Sargent: Searching for a Post-Sexist Society

Zmag Article, May, 04 2010 Lydia Sargent
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A recounting and a prescription for change

Znet Article Kolhatkar: A Call for Clarity on the Afghanistan War

Znet Article, November, 03 2009 Sonali Kolhatkar
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While President Barack Obama reviews his strategy on Afghanistan, a perfect moment to send a strong unified message to end the war is slipping through our fingers. Whether it's because we seem to have bought into the lies about the goals of this w...

Znet Article Suggett: Post-Sexist Society

Znet Article, August, 05 2009 James Suggett
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This essay is an effort to look beyond the struggle to resist, critique, and understand sexist oppression, and articulate a revolutionary vision for specifically how we wish to structure a new society that nurtures and sustains healthy gender r...

Znet Article Peters: Imagining Intimacy, Family, and Sex in a Better World

Znet Article, July, 14 2009 Cynthia Peters
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Being active in the anti-war movement, supporting eviction blockades in my city, working with youth who are surviving oppressive schools and violence on the streets, I often wonder how I can justify taking the time to imagine what sex, family, gen...

Znet Article Suggett: Venezuela’s Homemakers Union: An Interview with Founder and Coordinator Lizardi Prada

Znet Article, July, 12 2009 James Suggett
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In this interview Lizardi Prada gives insight into the fight for women's rights in the Venezuelan context. Prada speaks about the union's creation and day-to-day functioning, it's agenda for homemakers' rights, it's relationship to the Catholic Ch...

Znet Article Kolhatkar: Why Is a Leading Feminist Organization Lending Its Name to Support Escalation in Afghanistan?

Znet Article, July, 10 2009 Sonali Kolhatkar
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Years ago, following the initial military success of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan and the temporary fall of the Taliban, the people of Afghanistan were promised that the occupying armies would rebuild the country and improve life for the Afgha...

Znet Article Bronski: STONEWALL was a riot

Znet Article, June, 09 2009 Michael Bronski
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Stonewall needs to be understood in the context of the 60s.

Commentary Peters: Women Who Bathe Together

Commentary, April, 06 2009 Cynthia Peters
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At a public bath in Morocco, I watched a young adolescent bathe her grandmother. She picked up each limb, moved her breasts this way and that, and shifted her belly about to reach every crevice. She stood over her, squatted next to her, and sat al...

Znet Article Ireland: Tell Obama, Clinton: Act Now for UN Decriminalization

Znet Article, December, 11 2008 Doug Ireland
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Demand that the US support a UN resolution calling for the decriminalization of homosexuality

Audio Shalom: System Upgrades

Audio, December, 09 2008 Stephen Shalom
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Stephen Shalom and Cynthia Peters interviewed on Against the Grain radio about their chapter contributions to the book Real Utopia.

Znet Article Albert: An Interview I Would Love To Read

Znet Article, November, 04 2008 Michael Albert
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An look into the possible future, two years from now...

Znet Article Albert: Gender In Venezuela

Znet Article, September, 19 2008 Michael Albert
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In early September Michael Albert went to Venezuela and interviewed numerous people about the Bolivarian Revolution. Here is the first, about the role and situation of women, held with Nora Castañeda, head of the Women's Bank in Venezuela and prom...

Znet Article Ireland: Socialism and Homosex

Znet Article, July, 27 2008 Doug Ireland
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Recovering our hidden gay history has been a critically important byproduct of the modern gay movement, and in its current Summer 2008 issue, the 46-year-old independent socialist review New Politics has published a significant discovery that rest...

Znet Article Ehrenreich: Hillary’s Gift to Women

Znet Article, May, 12 2008 Barbara Ehrenreich
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In Friday’s New York Times, Susan Faludi rejoiced over Hillary Clinton’s destruction of the myth of female prissiness and innate moral superiority, hailing Clinton’s “no-holds-barred pugnacity” and her media reputation as “nasty” and “ruthless.” F...

Commentary Peters: Newsflash: If it sounds ridiculous, it probably is…

Commentary, April, 09 2008 Cynthia Peters
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The challenge for activists isn't just that we have legions of crises to face everyday. It's also that we have to operate in a corporate-sponsored culture that constantly barrages us and our communities with the message that individuals are the pr...

Znet Article Albert: Parecon and Gender

Znet Article, March, 30 2008 Michael Albert
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A problem with this discussion, like many others that we will undertake, is that there is as yet very little clarity about what revolutionized kinship relations will be like in a new society...

Commentary Peters: What's the Matter with Getting Off?

Commentary, December, 22 2007 Cynthia Peters
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When I was reading Robert Jensen's new book "Getting Off: Pornography and the End of Masculinity," I found myself being careful to put the book away with the cover face-down. Why? Because the cover looks, well, vaguely pornographic. It features a ...

Znet Article Ireland: Lessons From the ENDA Mess

Znet Article, October, 19 2007 Doug Ireland
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Regardless of whether or not Congress, in the days ahead, passes an Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) that protects all LGBT people, there are lessons to be drawn from the controversy that has been roiling our community for weeks now.

Znet Article Ireland: CRISES ACROSS AFRICA: Gays Under Government Attack in Nigeria, Cameroon, Uganda

Znet Article, August, 23 2007 Doug Ireland
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August has proven to be a perilous months for gays in Nigeria and Cameroon, where large-scale arrests have taken place, and in Uganda, where gay activists have gone into hiding after government ministers this week called for their arrest. Â...

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