Defending Abortion Without “Rights”

A Review of Penelope Deutscher, Foucault’s Futures: A Critique of Reproductive Reason

In Foucault’s Futures, Penelope Deutscher stages critical discussions between Foucault and his critics and intellectual descendants, bringing reproduction into focus as an issue of biopolitics. The “future” of Foucault is contained in two questions: first, in what sense is reproduction present in Foucault’s work and how has it eluded or ...
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Defending Abortion Without “Rights”

When Women Sued the New York Times

Gender Equity and Journalism in 1972

Forty-five years ago this week, a dozen women representing the Women's Caucus at The New York Times began a civil rights revolution in journalism. Their July 19, 1972 confrontation with publisher Arthur Ochs "Punch" Sulzberger and his board was, by 1974, a class action employment discrimination lawsuit, Boylan v. New York Times. ...
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When Women Sued the New York Times

What’s With Japanese Women?

Motherhood and Gender Inequality

Japan ranks 114th out of 144 countries in the World Economic Forum’s Gender Equality Index. Fewer than half of working age women have jobs, and many of those are part time positions without benefits. Women working in full time jobs can expect 73% of the hourly wage of their male ...
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What’s With Japanese Women?

What Happened at Hypatia?

Peer Review, Academic Kinship, and Social Media

In response, over 500 feminists -- a mix of senior, untenured and independent scholars, as well as graduate and a few undergraduate students, signed a letter demanding that Hypatia retract Tuvel’s article. They argue that it “falls short of scholarly standards in various areas,” uses incorrect vocabulary, “deadnames” Jenner (refers ...
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What Happened at Hypatia?

Testimony — Miriam

Si Se Puede/We Can Do It Co-Op

Click here for the Spanish version. “I’ve learned a lot of new things through the co-op: that we have to be united, that we have to take collective decisions, and that we have to take into consideration different points of view.” I’m from Mexico. I came here 20 years ago with my ...
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Testimony — Miriam

Testimonio — Miriam

Cooperativa Sí Se Puede

Click here for the English version. “He aprendido varias cosas de la cooperativa: que tenemos que estar unidas, tenemos que tomar decisiones, y tomar en cuenta diferentes puntos de vista.” Soy de México. Me vine con mi mamá y mis cuatro hermanos menores por problemas económicos hace veinte años. Somos originarios del ...
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Testimonio — Miriam

Testimony – Natalia

Laundry Workers Center

Click here for the Spanish version. “On May 1st, I will not go to work to show that this country would be nothing without us Hispanics/Latinos.” My name is Natalia. I was born in Queretaro but now I live in New York. I moved to the US in 2007. My partner who ...
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Testimony – Natalia

Testimonio — Natalia

Laundry Workers Center

Click here for the English version. “El primero de mayo, no voy a asistir al trabajo para demostrarles que, sin nosotros, los hispanos, en este país no son nada.”  Mi nombre es “Natalia.” Nací en Querétaro y ahora vivo en Nueva York. Me mudé a los Estados Unidos en el 2007. Mi ...
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Testimonio — Natalia

Testimony — Ana

Pa’lante Green Cleaning Co-Op

Click here for the Spanish version. “In my country, Argentina, you hear about cooperatives but they’re in recovered factories, like in the film The Take! If we do the manual labor, we can also manage ourselves.” I was born in Mendoza, Argentina. Well, my father is Bolivian and my mother is Argentine ...
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Testimony — Ana

Testimonio — Ana

Pa’lante Green Cleaning

Click here for the English version. “En mi país, Argentina, uno escucha de las cooperativas, pero en fábricas recuperadas, como en la película La Toma! Si nosotros hacemos la mano de obra, también podemos manejarnos solos." Yo nací en Mendoza, Argentina. Bueno, mi papá es boliviano y mi mamá es argentina, pero ...
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Testimonio — Ana

Testimonio — Patricia

Brightly Cleaning Cooperative

Click here for the English version. “Quiero hacer que las mujeres abran los ojos y pierdan el miedo.” Muchas mujeres creen que no trabajan. Creen que su labor -- ya sea lavar ropa ajena o vender productos -- no es trabajo. No nos damos cuenta de que sí lo es porque es ...
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Testimonio — Patricia

Testimony — Patricia

Brightly Co-Op

Click here for the Spanish version. “I want to make women open their eyes and lose their fear.” Many women believe that they don’t work. They believe that their labor -- be it washing other people’s clothing or selling products -- isn’t real work. We don’t notice that it is because it’s ...
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Testimony — Patricia