Two prominent UK writers, Lynne Segal and Lola Olufemi, engage in an intergenerational discussion of the state of feminism and feminist organising
Grassroots socialist and feminist organising in spaces like Kayole Social Justice Centre, Nairobi, are leading the fight against patriarchy, capitalism, and a colonial present, writes Maryanne Kasina
Red Pepper celebrates International Women’s Day by highlighting the work of CAIWU – a union representing women at the sharp end of exploitation and oppression. Ana Aguirre reports
The founder of Apna Haq reflects on nearly 30 years of activism and advocacy for women facing domestic violence in Rotherham
O’Brien offers a radical and exciting argument for a liberative approach to care, writes Matt Seidel
Sophie Lewis considers what it means to be ‘married’ when you want to abolish the family
Hilary Wainwright describes how, paradoxically, she and her partner got married to be independent of male-dominated families