Unison director of organising KEVIN LUCAS explains the Organising to Win strategy, its successes to date and key tests on the union’s horizon
David Cameron recently refused to pose wearing the Fawcett Society T-shirt "This is what a feminist looks like."
It's an existential poser to ask whether someone who's obviously not a feminist can be less of a feminist.
It's not exactly news that the leader of the Conservative Party is more Margaret Thatcher than Germaine Greer.
Professor MARY DAVIS argues that feminism has been hollowed out by liberal co-option – and only a revival of socialist, class-based politics can restore International Working Women’s Day’s original, radical purpose
The legacy of socialist feminists such as Alexandra Kollontai challenges us today to confront an uncomfortable truth: framing prostitution as empowerment lets the abusers of the Epstein class off the hook, warns HELEN O’CONNOR
As Ash Regan’s Unbuyable Bill sparks debate in Scotland, the real issue remains unaddressed: a digitalised sex industry and a neoliberal economy that repackages exploitation as empowerment while leaving women’s material conditions unchanged, argues LAUREN HARPER
KAY GREEN explains how the Middle East and colonialism were explored at at last weekend’s FiLiA conference


