Women's Fightback 32, Autumn-Winter 2024. Inside:
Labour in Power: What Next? — Editorial
Pride in Labour? — An interview with Max O'Hara & Sacha Marten
Labour Won't Save the NHS — Elaine Jones
Justice for Justine & Jay — Jesse Michaels
Slip — An Interview with Amelia Loulli
Abortion is Healthcare: demo report — Sabrina Rahma Duale
Free Speech and Abortion — An Interview with Greta Kaur-Taylor
A Sigh of Relief – But for How Long? — Betty Allen
Dispatches from the French Left — Marine Azua
The Strike Against Apartheid — Lizzy Brooks
Poetry: The Silent War — Sarah Pritchard
Review: Uncertain Futures — Dominika Szarek
Review: Judy Chicago — Jill Mountford
Imane Khelif: Sport & Transphobia — Natalia Cassidy
The bastards are out. After 14 years of Tory rule, this edition of Women's Fightback is brought to you under a Labour government. It is crucial that feminists and socialists think clearly about this new political reality, and that a real debate opens up about what our strategy should be. Our lead piece surveys the situation and sets out a rudimentary programme, and we continue the theme with a deep- dive into Labour's NHS policy. We also carry coverage of Labour's slide on LGBT rights, and some shocking union-busting by a Labour Council.
As always, we also bring you a mix of history, culture and internationalism. We have first-hand reports from the US election and the French left, as well as the history of an anti-apartheid strike. We review a poetry anthology and some feminist art exhibitions. And we re-tell the story of a bizarre transphobic witch-hunt against a cisgender gold-medallist at the summer Olympics. We hope you enjoy it.
More online: https://workersliberty.org/wf
Labour in Power: What Next? — Editorial
Pride in Labour? — An interview with Max O'Hara & Sacha Marten
Labour Won't Save the NHS — Elaine Jones
Justice for Justine & Jay — Jesse Michaels
Slip — An Interview with Amelia Loulli
Abortion is Healthcare: demo report — Sabrina Rahma Duale
Free Speech and Abortion — An Interview with Greta Kaur-Taylor
A Sigh of Relief – But for How Long? — Betty Allen
Dispatches from the French Left — Marine Azua
The Strike Against Apartheid — Lizzy Brooks
Poetry: The Silent War — Sarah Pritchard
Review: Uncertain Futures — Dominika Szarek
Review: Judy Chicago — Jill Mountford
Imane Khelif: Sport & Transphobia — Natalia Cassidy
The bastards are out. After 14 years of Tory rule, this edition of Women's Fightback is brought to you under a Labour government. It is crucial that feminists and socialists think clearly about this new political reality, and that a real debate opens up about what our strategy should be. Our lead piece surveys the situation and sets out a rudimentary programme, and we continue the theme with a deep- dive into Labour's NHS policy. We also carry coverage of Labour's slide on LGBT rights, and some shocking union-busting by a Labour Council.
As always, we also bring you a mix of history, culture and internationalism. We have first-hand reports from the US election and the French left, as well as the history of an anti-apartheid strike. We review a poetry anthology and some feminist art exhibitions. And we re-tell the story of a bizarre transphobic witch-hunt against a cisgender gold-medallist at the summer Olympics. We hope you enjoy it.
More online: https://workersliberty.org/wf