Feminism for the 99% By Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya and Nancy Fraser
Feminism for the 99% By Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya and Nancy Fraser
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From three of the organizers of the International Women's Strike US: a manifesto for when 'leaning in' is not enough.
Unaffordable housing, poverty wages, universal healthcare, police violence; not the issues you ordinarily hear feminists talking about. But why should feminism only deal with issues that impact middle-class women? For most of us - for 99% of us - 'leaning in' at our corporate board room meeting is not an option.
This is a manifesto for the 99%. Those for whom increasing the minimum wage and implementing universal health and childcare would have a far greater impact on their lives that having more women CEOs. It is a manifesto that demands an end to mass incarceration and inhumane border regimes, the provision of safe and affordable truly housing, freedom for Palestine, an end to imperialist wars in the middle-east and much more.
From three of the organizers of the International Women's Strike, this manifesto argues that these are all feminist issues. Feminism shouldn't start - or stop - with seeing women represented at the top of society. It should start with the 99%.
This is a manifesto for the 99%. Those for whom increasing the minimum wage and implementing universal health and childcare would have a far greater impact on their lives that having more women CEOs. It is a manifesto that demands an end to mass incarceration and inhumane border regimes, the provision of safe and affordable truly housing, freedom for Palestine, an end to imperialist wars in the middle-east and much more.
From three of the organizers of the International Women's Strike, this manifesto argues that these are all feminist issues. Feminism shouldn't start - or stop - with seeing women represented at the top of society. It should start with the 99%.