Tag: Reproductive rights

The Crisis of Social Reproduction, Women’s Agency, and Feminism in China
Ralf Ruckus interviews Yige Dong on the crisis of social reproduction in China, highlighting left feminisms and expanding women’s agency.

China’s Other Crisis
The People’s Republic of China has been hit by capitalism’s historical tendency toward fertility decline, a result of both increasing economic burdens on the proletariat and women’s resistance. So far, women have withstood the pressures from the Chinese Communist Party regime to give up their birth strike and bear more children.

The Fight for Abortion and Reproductive Justice after Roe
Originally a live “donor-event”, an edited transcript of the panel including Camila Valle, Sherry Wolf, Emily Janakiram, and Holly Lewis who discussed reproductive justice in the wake of the overturning of Roe.

Frontera Struggles for Reproductive Justice
Mònica Clua-Losada and Mireya Garcia write on the intersecting nature of reproductive justice struggles in the Rio Grande Valley.

On Our Own Terms
Noah Zazanis argues for the need to go beyond the NGO model to fight the right’s attacks on abortion and trans rights.

Breaking the Strategic Impasse
Now is the time for a new, militant strategy in the face of the radical right’s attempt to eradicate the right to abortion in the United States.