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Feminism
This category contains sites about information about and history of Anarcha Feminism.

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- A collection of links and essays on topics such as: the anarcha-feminist movement, self defense, body issues, trans inclusiveness, radical queers, and women in prison. Includes a messageboard.
- Anarcha-Feminist links, history, biographies, articles, essays, interviews, and online texts from the Mid-Atlantic Infoshop.


  • - A collection of predominately contemporary essays by various anarchist feminist authors.
  • - An anti-sexist anarchist men's journal; archives and submission information.
  • - Essay by Howard J. Ehrlich.
  • - Czech Republic-based group. Site contains an explaination of the group, actions they've spearheaded or taken part in, and contact information.
  • - Official site of the Anarchafeminist International (AFI). Manifesto, links, and convention reports in English and Norwegian.
  • - A collection of complete Emma Goldman texts from her books, essays, letters and articles.
  • - Personal anarcha-feminist page with essays on feminism, anarchism, protests, animal rights, etc. Contains links to other radical sites.
  • - Workers Solidarity Movement (WSM)'s collection of articles on womens liberation and related issues.
  • - Written by French anarchafeminists, this manifesto outlines types of oppression women face, the freedoms and power women need to be equal, and what must be done to insure that women can equally participate in production and decisions.
  • - Interview with Martha Achelsberg, author of "Free Women of Spain: Anarchism and the Struggle for the Emancipation of Women."
  • - Copyright-free anarcha-feminist images from infoshop.org.
  • - Working towards the elimination of male privilege through dialogue, education, and inspiring action. This website provides a forum for the annual conference of the same name.
  • - A 1975 essay entitled "The Question is not 'Organisation or no organisation?' but 'what sort of organisation?'. And the same goes for structure" about Feminism and Anarchist organization.
  • - Anarchism and women's liberation page. An Anarchist look at the fight for women's liberation, feminism and in particular the struggle in Ireland.
  • - Reprint of Sharon Presley's article about feminist issues in "Liberty," an anthology celebrating Benjamin R. Tucker. Discusses the publication's influence on anarchafeminism, as well as anarchist-feminist influence on the publication. Focuses
  • - Individualist/archist/egoist Dora Marsden's biography and development as a thinker. Discusses her view that communal anarchism is not feasible and that a just society should prioritize individual interests and rights.
  • - 19th century Individualist Feminist fiction and nonfiction.
  • - Includes an extensive set of links about and by anarcha-feminists.
  • - Group of UK anarcha-feminists dedicated to fighting the patriarchal medical establishment and keeping women healthy.
  • - The anarcha-feminist zine, Getting Louder Everyday, and the anarchist cheap vegan food zine, We Need To Eat. Includes ordering info and links to other anarchist, feminist, and queer sites.
  • - Profile, poetry, and design for a transgender flag.
  • - Articles and discussions from around the world arguing that feminism, feminist theories, and womens rights issues are important to the anarchist movement. Includes links to books, magazines, poems, and women's prison support.
  • - This site is an exploration of the erasure of women from history, theory, and art, and the suppression of ideas and thoughts which conflict with the corporate/capitalist agenda.
  • - Essay by Voltairine de Cleyre, from The Memory Hole archives. Also contains a brief introduction about de Cleyre.
  • - An international collective that deconstructs patriarchy and capitalism in creative and direct ways. Dedicated to a future in which we all thrive. Pro-revolution. Pro-earth.
  • - An anarcha-feminist University of Oregon professor's personal webpage, which includes online articles she's written, a syllabus for an anarcha-feminism class, bibliographies, extensive list of links, and contact information.
  • - The libertarian socialist (anarcho-syndicalist) movement long fought against women's oppression. And many prominent figures in the women's movement were anarcho-syndicalists.
  • - An anarcha-feminist listserv.


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