The Commoner June 17th, 2020 Silvia Federici is a feminist activist, writer, and a teacher. In 1972 she was one of…
Revolution at Point Zero: Housework Reproduction and Feminist Struggle
Pioneering sci-fi author Ursula K. Le Guin gets her own US postage stamp
The US Postal Service is also releasing colorful NASA stamps this year that highlight stunning images of the sun. C-Net January…
“…women’s work, burdensome and invisible, has been naturalized as a primary structure of capitalism.”
By Rachel Kushner Best Books of 2013 Artforum A movement within the Autonomist movement, Italian feminism of the 1970s was both highly…
Wages Without Work: Revolution at Point Zero Excerpted on New Frame
by Silvia FedericiNew FrameDecember 30th, 2020 Silvia Federici explores how in fighting for their rights, migrant domestic workers circulate practices…
Forget Pancakes. Pay Mothers.— Kim Brooks in the NYTs
Credit…Illustration by Joan Wong; Photographs from Getty Images One lesson from the pandemic: Child care is work. And it should…
Watch Silvia Federici @ The Lab 12/7/2019
Speaking to the Struggle for Change and the Politics of the Commons Back to Silvia Federici’s Author Page
Silvia Federici Speaking at the 2018 Antipode AAG Lecture
“Between the Wage and the Commons: Directions for a New Feminist” Reflecting on the objectives of the 1970s international campaign…
Silvia Federici in Conversation with Astra Taylor
“LIKE THE WELFARE WOMEN SAID: EVERY WOMAN, EVERY MOTHER, IS A WORKING MOTHER.” By Astra TaylorThe Believer June 1st, 2019…
Refusing the Planetary Work Machine
by Kevin Van MeterPerspectives Journal In the immediate aftermath of the Seattle World Trade Organization protests in 1999, at the…
What Happens When Democracy Fails? Women Know.
By Amanda ArnoldThe CutJanuary 18th, 2019 When filmmaker and activist Astra Taylor started digging into the past and current state…