By John Pickard Asmaa Al-Ghoul’s description of Gaza does not deal with the most up-to-date events, but, nonetheless, her book, A Rebel in Gaza, gives
Category: Women Archive
The ongoing campaign for adequate health care and rights for women in the Republic of Ireland is ongoing and part of this campaign is the
By a conference delegate The following is the text of an emergency motion, as amended, passed by 97% of the vote by conference today: Conference
By Karen Lockney, Carlisle Labour member We can start with the recent brutal murder in London, of a woman in an apparently random attack, her
Opinion piece by Caroline Forde Caroline Forde is a postdoctoral researcher in the Centre for Global Women’s studies at the National University of Ireland, Galway.
By Caroline Forde and Nata Duvvury, in Galway As we celebrate the advances made in gaining women’s economic rights, there is the continued presence of
By Michael Roberts March 5 2021 was the 150th anniversary of the birth of Rosa Luxemburg, the great revolutionary socialist of the Polish-German labour movement. Luxemburg’s
By Cintia Frencia and Daniel Gaido From Jacobin Magazine, 2017 In 1894, Clara Zetkin took to the pages of the Social Democratic women’s magazine Die Gleichheit (Equality), which she had
Letter from Professor Soairse Nic Gabhainn, University of Galway Further to the scandal concerning the mother and baby homes in Ireland, it now turns out
The trauma of the Mother and Baby homes By Saoirse Nic Gabhainn and Lorraine Grimes, Galway, Ireland. It may never be possible to document the