feminism

Feminism, war and racism: an interview with Christine Delphy

  By Barbara Karatsioli, Open Democracy, 7, April 2021 Christine Delphy is a French sociologist and a central figure in French and international feminism since the 1970s. She was central in unveiling the structural importance of the family in women’s oppression and more recently the mechanisms behind the war on terror, extending and reinforcing that […]

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Abortion in Venezuela | The arduous fight for the legalization of the right to decide

Induced abortion, or the voluntary interruption of unplanned, unwanted, and unexpected pregnancy, is a controversial issue that gives rise to divergent opinions and confrontations that involve moral, religious, and personal grounds. On the other hand, miscarriage does not stir big social questionings or moral judgments. The voluntary termination of a pregnancy is a reality that

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