Sex, Race, and Class (5/9)

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Spanning six decades, Selma James’s work set a new political perspective for millions of unwaged women, redefining the working class to include sectors previously dismissed as marginal.

Feminism today is inter-sectional, and to have a conversation about feminism requires an understanding of class and traditionally marginalized groups.

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Contributor: Stephanie Pasvankias from PM Press

Written by Nathaniel Fried

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