Feminists in Solidarity with Palestine
If your feminism is selective it is not feminism at all. Celebrating some of the poets and writers who have always shown up for Palestine and show us what solidarity
If your feminism is selective it is not feminism at all. Celebrating some of the poets and writers who have always shown up for Palestine and show us what solidarity
“Thank you for your tears, but I don’t want your sadness. Nor do I want your money. Please save that for the people in your own country who need it.
Born to a Sikh aristocratic father and a Hungarian mother in 1913 in Budapest, Amrita Sher-Gil straddled multiple worlds to hone her revolutionary artistic style that blended traditional Indian and
Savitribai Phule and Fatima Sheikh broke all the rules of their times. In the latter half of the nineteenth century, in the state of Maharashtra, they began India’s first girls’
In this article I am writing about a beautiful ‘Literary Liaison’ between two extremely illustrious Arab women writers—May Ziyadah and Malak Hifni Nasif— who not only challenged the norms of
When Chandra Talpade Mohanty and Linda E. Carty create an archive/website of video interviews with the finest critical feminist minds, then edit their conversations into a collection for reading, it’s
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