Interview with editors of Trouble and Strife reader
Debbie Cameron and Joan Scanlon discuss radical feminism, Trouble & Strife and why they felt it was time to publish a collection of articles spanning the journal’s 20 year history. Click to listen...
View ArticleNew article: Talking about Gender
In New Articles, Joan Scanlon and Debbie Cameron publish a transcript of their talk to the London Feminist Network about the conflicting meanings of gender.
View ArticleDiana Leonard, 1941-2010
Diana Leonard, one of the founders of Trouble & Strife magazine, died on 27 November; her funeral takes place in London today. Di was a member of the magazine’s original editorial collective, who...
View ArticleNew article: The Trouble with “Hate”
In her article The Trouble with “Hate”, Liz Kelly weighs up the arguments around the usefulness of the category of “hate crime”. To many activists fighting racism and homophobia, this recognition is...
View ArticleNew article: Who Owns Gender?
In this article, Delilah Campbell asks the question: Who owns gender?
View ArticleEvent celebrating 30 years of Trouble and Strife
Video of the event celebrating the creation of the archive of 30 years of Trouble & Strife. The event was held at London Metropolitan University on December 2nd, 2013.
View ArticleWhose human rights?
The issue of prostitution is under close scrutiny at the moment, so here’s a quick review (with many links!) of some recent events. If you know of other developments, especially in countries other than...
View ArticleMarching on
Debbie Cameron reviews Finn Mackay’s book Radical Feminism, which tells the story of Reclaim the Night and reflects on its place in feminist politics. Finn Mackay’s new book is several things at...
View ArticleNew article: You are killing me: On hate speech and feminist silencing
In ‘You Are Killing Me': On Hate Speech and Feminist Silencing, Jane Clare Jones examines what’s behind the claim that radical feminist critiques of gender are a form of transphobic hate speech.
View ArticleTaking Ourselves Seriously
We are rapidly approaching a time when the women who were active in the Women’s Liberation Movement of the 60s and 70s will no longer be here to describe that history in person. Archives which record...
View ArticleDick-ipedia
A recent article in the New York Times revealed that women make up less than 15% of active contributors to Wikipedia. This has sparked a debate about why women are so underrepresented. Claims that it...
View ArticleT&S archive: launch event
T&S first appeared in print in 1983, and by the end of 2013 we plan to have all print issues of the magazine available on this site. To launch our online archive, we’re holding an event in London...
View ArticleNew article: We need to talk about process…
Conflict among feminists isn’t new, but in ‘We need to talk about process’ Emma Stonebridge asks if it’s time for a new conversation about it.
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