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The case for socialist feminism: class, capitalism and women's liberation

Socialist feminist | 06.03.2007 16:38 | Gender | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | London | South Coast

An opportunity to come and discuss socialist feminist ideas.

The case for socialist feminism: a dayschool on class, capitalism and women's liberation

10.30am-5pm, Saturday 21 April 2007, London (venue tbc).

Waged £5, unwaged £2.50, including a pack of materials on socialist feminist ideas. There will be a creche provided. Read more for more details...

Followed from 6pm-late by a fundraising social for the Organisation of Women's Freedom in Iraq at the Ivy House, 8-10 Southampton Row, London WC1B 4AE (less than five minutes from Holborn tube). Waged £5, unwaged £3.

Discussions will include:

- What is the relationship between class, gender and other oppressions?
- How do socialism and feminism fit? Is women's liberation possible under capitalism?
- How can we get the labour movement to fight for women's rights?
- The women's movement of the 1970s and 80s: what we can learn
- The case of Iran: feminist attitudes to religious oppression, feminist attitudes to war and imperialism
- Porn, prostitution, sex work: how can we fight oppression without allying with the right?

For more information ring Sofie on 07815 490 837 or email us at Cathy Nugent  cathyn56@hotmail.com

Socialist feminist
- e-mail: cathyn56@hotmail.com

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