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| | | | | Katherine Cross is a feminist sociologist, working on her PhD at the CUNY Graduate Centre. Her writing has also appeared in Women's Studies Quarterly, Bitch Magazine, Questioning Transphobia, and Kotaku. She is a co-editor of the Border House. "The end justifies the means. But what if there never is an end? All we have is | |
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| | | | | by CROATOAN, April 2012 Contents Synopsis I. Identity-Based Organizing II. Institutional Struggles Over the Meaning of Anti-Oppression Politics a. On the Non-Profit Industrial Complex (NPIC), Again b. Politicians and Police Who Are "Just Like Us" c. Anticapitalism and the Material Reproduction of "Race" and "Gender" d. The Racialization of Rape and the Erasure of Sexual... | |
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| | | | | Ed. note: This post featuring black women's voices on sexual violence, rape, race, and solidarity, was organized byBrothers Writing to Livein response toa November 2013 essay that's recently resurfaced, containing pernicious if not newideas concerning sex, rape and black women. Hereis a good description of the initial article and ... | |
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| | | Download this article here:IntroductionThis articlecritically discusses the judgmentin For Women Scotland v Scottish Ministers [2025] UKSC 16. I have tried where possible for itbe accessible to non-lawyers and to lawyers of all specialisms. The articleis not intended to be comprehensive in its critique of the judgment but focuseson three points:1. The implications of the Court declining to considerunder section 3(1) of the Human Rights Act 1998whether its interpretation would breach t | ||