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Doris #30
$3.00This issue talks about ways we create lives outside the mainstream structure, how we find and build community, and what that can mean to our ability to survive, heal and thrive. Touring, living...
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Strengthening Anarchism's Gender Analysis
Lessons from the Transfeminist Movement
$2.00Classical anarchism and feminism, premised on the assumption of liberation for "all workers" and "all women," frequently denied the diversity of the working class and social divisions between women...
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Refusing to Wait
Anarchism & Intersectionality
$3.00"Anarchism can learn a lot from the feminist movement. In many respects it already has. Anarcha-feminists have developed analyses of patriarchy that link it to the state form. We have learned from...
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It's Down to This
Reflections, Stories, Experiences, Critiques, and Ideas on Community and Collective Response to Sexual Violence, Abuse, and Accountability
$5.00Says Doris zine: "This huge zine (100 pages!) is a tremendous resource for people who are committed to ending sexual violence. The past few years have seen an upsurge of...
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She Said
$3.00This wonderful zine has just been re-published by Radix Media after being out of print for several years! She Said is often considered a theater piece, a poem in many voices. The...
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Doris 26
$2.00Doris #26 is R, S and T in the alphabet. Covered within are Robin, shy, social ecology, and truth. "Robin" is about loving someone, even though you may speak different languages, and the...
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An Introduction To Anarchist Feminism
$3.00This essay concisely and thoroughly review anarchist feminism's history as both a political perspective and social movement. Anarchist feminism's relation to anarchism and feminism also receives...
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Women and Imprisonment in the United States
History and Current Reality
$2.50A superb essay from one of the organisers of the Committee To End The Marion Lockdown. This first appeared in the anthology 'Cages Of Steel'.
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Men, Sexism, and the Class Struggle
$4.00"The purpose of this booklet is to positively contribute to and stimulate some genuine debate about the role that we (as working class men) perform in the oppression of working class women in this...




