By Ian Brennan The Guardian September 17th, 2020 Through my sister Jane, who has Down’s syndrome, I learned how to…
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A Life in Writing: Selma James
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As Many Pairs of Shoes as She Likes: On Feminism
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Obama Commutes Sentence for Political Prisoner Oscar López Rivera
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Dave Laing Obituary in the Guardian
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Sisters of the Revolution: A Feminist Speculative Fiction Anthology Review—A Diverse Celebration
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London Peculiar and Other Nonfiction in The Guardian (UK)
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Blair Mountain and Labor’s Living History
By Clancy Sigal guardian.co.uk November 11, 2011 Ninety years on, the coal seams of West Virginia are a battlefield once…
Angry Brigade in the (UK) Guardian
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Feminist books for five-year-olds
By Viv GroskopThe Guardian4th December, 2010 Feminist books for five-year-olds Can you radicalise young children in a few easy reads?…