A new documentary film, The Other Side Of The River, shows the complexity of the women's revolution in Rojava and its contradictions. Director Antonia Kilian discusses the film.
Feminism
Grace TameÌýsignalledÌýthat women are not happy with the system,ÌýbravelyÌýpullingÌýoff her widely acclaimed, andÌýcriticised, protest. Markela Panegyres argues women have a lot to be angry about.Ìý
More than half of the population of Afghanistan is facing starvation since the US-led occupation forces withdrew last August. Pip Hinman comments on the ongoing crisis.
FormerÌýsex discrimination commissioner Pru Goward claims that Grace Tame represents a failed generational baton-change for the women’s movement.ÌýShe’s dead wrong, argues Pip Hinman.
Malik Miah pays tribute to radical feminist, scholar and activist bell hooks, who died on December 15.
Find out about Sydney's feminist and LGBTIQ+ history of struggle on this 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ walkingÌýtour of Sydney. Rachel Evans reports.
Barry Healy reviews a new film on the life of Eleanor Marx, the fourth daughter of Jenny and Karl Marx, and a lifelong socialist writer, translator and organiser.
Australia's second Ecosocialism conference drew activists from across the globe toÌýdiscuss how we canÌýliberateÌýhumanity, reports Alex Bainbridge.
Long awaited sexual consent law reforms have been introduced to New South Wales parliament after years of campaigning by sexual assault survivors and feminists. Isaac NellistÌýreports.
The Taliban are hunting down women’s rights activists in Kabul. Yasmeen Afghan files this account of one such activist who is now underground.
Supporters of abortion rights turned out across the United States in protest against laws in Texas and Mississippi that effectively outlaw most abortions, reports Barry Sheppard.
The Taliban converted the secretariat of the Ministry of Women’s Affairs to the Ministry of Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice on September 17, reports Yasmeen Afghan.
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