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Books · Mar 2024
Women Money Power: The Rise and Fall of Economic Equality
Josie CoxVeteran financial journalist Josie Cox's groundbreaking work telling the story of how women have fought for financial freedom and the social and political hurdles that have kept them from equality. From WWII 'Rosies' to the investor who broke into the New York Stock Exchange boys' club, this work chronicles centuries of women's relentless struggle for money and power, while revealing challenges women still face today.
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Books · Jan 2024
Egyptian Made: Women, Work, and the Promise of Liberation
Leslie T. ChangFrom the author of Factory Girls, a two-year investigative report revealing how globalization's promise of liberation paved the way for oppression. Follow three Egyptian women navigating between traditional culture and modernization demands.
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Books · Nov 2023
Normal Women
Normal Women: Nine Hundred Years of Making HistoryPhilippa GregoryNew York Times bestselling historical novelist Philippa Gregory's magnum opus - a groundbreaking feminist nonfiction milestone that radically redefines the extraordinary role ordinary women played in British history. Did you know there are more penises than women in the Bayeux Tapestry? That the 1381 Peasants' Revolt was a tax protest started by women? That Darwin believed women would evolve to become inferior? For the first time, placing women - 50% of the population - at center stage of 900 years of English history.
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Books · Aug 2022
Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change
Angela GarbesFirst-generation Filipino American author Angela Garbes combines memoir with cultural analysis to critically examine mothering expectations and assumptions, revealing how American society depends on yet often overlooks the essential contributions of mothers and family caregivers.
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Books · Feb 2020
Hood Feminism
Mikki KendallA powerful critique of mainstream feminism's failure to address the basic needs of marginalized women, advocating for housing, food, education, and other survival issues to be at the core of feminist agenda.
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Books · Mar 2019
Feminism for the 99%: A Manifesto
Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya, Nancy FraserCritiques elite feminism and proposes an anti-capitalist feminist vision, linking women's liberation to economic justice, racial equality, and environmental sustainability.
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Films · Aug 2024
Blink Twice
Zoë KravitzZoë Kravitz's directorial debut, a psychological thriller starring Naomi Ackie and Channing Tatum. Following cocktail waitress Frida who is invited to tech billionaire Slater King's private island vacation, only to discover the men on the island are plotting sinister activities. The film deeply explores crucial issues including power abuse, sexual violence, collective trauma, female solidarity, and elite corruption, showcasing women's awakening and resistance when facing systemic oppression.
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Films · Jul 2024
MaXXXine
Ti WestThe concluding chapter of Ti West's X trilogy, with Mia Goth returning as Maxine Minx. Set in 1985 Los Angeles, Maxine transitions from adult film star to pursuing mainstream Hollywood acting career while facing threats from a serial killer. The film deeply explores crucial issues including women's survival struggles in the entertainment industry, sex work destigmatization, Hollywood power structures, and how women fight for autonomy in male-dominated industries.
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Films · May 2024
All We Imagine As Light
Payal KapadiaA groundbreaking work by Indian director Payal Kapadia, this historic masterpiece won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival. Following three women of different ages - Prabha, Anu, and Parvaty - working together at a hospital in Mumbai, it explores their complex personal lives and the power of their mutually supportive friendship. With its poetic visual language, the film deeply examines crucial themes including female friendship, intergenerational solidarity, identity formation in urban development, and gender politics in modern India.
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Films · May 2024
Anora
Sean BakerA romantic comedy-drama directed by Sean Baker, winner of the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Mikey Madison stars as sex worker Ani who falls in love and impulsively marries Vanya, the son of a Russian oligarch, before facing fierce opposition from his family's forces. With its authentic, nuanced performances and sharp social critique, the film deeply explores crucial issues including sex worker rights, class differences, economic inequality, and women's survival struggles in capitalist society.
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Films · Nov 2023
The Marvels
Nia DaCostaA superhero film directed by Nia DaCosta, the first Black woman to helm a Marvel movie, following three female superheroes Carol Danvers, Monica Rambeau, and Kamala Khan who are forced to work together to save the universe when their powers become entangled. The film explores themes of intergenerational female solidarity, multicultural identity, and women's representation in superhero cinema.
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Films · Nov 2022
She Said
Maria SchraderA journalism drama directed by Maria Schrader, starring Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan. Adapted from the non-fiction book by New York Times reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, following their investigation that exposed Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault scandal. The film deeply explores important issues including the #MeToo movement, gender politics in journalism, the power of women's testimony, and the courage needed to break silence.
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Videos · Oct 2023
Caregiving is real work - let’s treat it that way
Sharmi SurianarainStarting from billions of daily unpaid-care hours, Sharmi Surianarain argues that employers must design work around care rather than leaving employees to absorb it privately.
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Videos · Dec 2022
Women’s Work: The Care Burden
Tashny SukumaranTashny Sukumaran asks why women’s educational achievement does not translate automatically into equal employment, tracing attrition to care infrastructure, workplace culture, and family expectations.
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Videos · Jan 2022
Who Cares? The Gendered Burden of Unpaid Care Work
Aina SallehDrawing on Malaysia and the wider region, Aina Salleh explains how unpaid care restricts women’s time, income, and public participation, and argues for care as a shared responsibility.
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Videos · Sep 2019
Woman: Global Women's Voices and Resilience
Yann Arthus-Bertrand & Anastasia Mikova'Woman' is a global documentary featuring interviews with 2,000 women from 50 countries, presenting their authentic experiences on topics including motherhood, education, marriage, economic independence, menstruation, and sexuality. The film not only reveals the injustices faced by women worldwide but also emphasizes their inner strength and ability to change the world.
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Videos · Nov 2018
The work that makes all other work possible
Ai-jen PooIn this TEDWomen talk, Ai-jen Poo frames domestic workers, nannies, caregivers, and cleaners as invisible infrastructure and argues for rights, wages, and dignity.
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Videos · Jun 2018
Talking Bodies and Sexualities
Bivishika BhandariNepali activist Bivishika Bhandari argues that naming bodies and sexuality is a practical condition for health, autonomy, and economic participation, especially for women taught to treat their own anatomy as shameful.
Podcasts
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
Financial Feminist
Tori DunlapFinancial Feminist is a podcast hosted by financial expert Tori Dunlap, aimed at helping women achieve financial freedom in a world dominated by wealthy white men. With the motto 'fight the patriarchy by getting rich,' the show combines solo episodes with guest interviews to share practical strategies for earning, saving, investing, and building financial confidence. Tori is also the founder of Her First $100K, dedicated to women's financial education and empowerment. The podcast covers entrepreneurship, debt management, retirement planning, financial psychology, and more.
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Podcasts · Sep 2024
How to care for the people who take care of us
How to Be a Better Human / Ai-jen PooThis TED audio episode discusses why domestic workers, child care workers, caregivers, and household employment relationships should be treated as infrastructure and policy questions, not merely private arrangements.
Articles
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Beijing+30: A Critical Moment for Global Women's Rights
UN Women2025 marks the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. Despite progress, 24% of countries report backlash on gender equality, and 10% of women still live in extreme poverty. This is a critical moment to renew commitments.
02Articles · Jan 2025
Women @ Work 2025: Care, Health, and the Retention Crisis
Deloitte GlobalDeloitte's survey of 7,500 women across 15 countries maps workplace inequality through health, unpaid care, safety, and retention rather than treating advancement as an individual problem.
03Articles · Nov 2024
Intersectional Feminism and the Climate Crisis: The Perfect Storm of 2024
UN WomenClimate shocks, tech-driven discrimination, economic stress, and regressive politics are converging into a perfect storm hitting the most marginalized hardest. Intersectional analysis reveals how multiple oppressions interact.
04Articles · Nov 2024
Bridging the gap: How Kenya’s National Care Policy can drive gender equality
UN Women AfricaUN Women uses Kenya’s National Care Policy process to show how time-use evidence can inform childcare, social protection, labor rights, and basic-service reform.
05Articles · Oct 2024
Unpaid care work prevents 708 million women from participating in the labour market
International Labour OrganizationILO labor-force data identifies unpaid care as a major structural barrier to women’s employment and shows how region, income, and family institutions widen the gap.
06Articles · Oct 2024
Breaking Free: Why 'Equality' Is a Patriarchal Lie
Amelia Hruby (Based on Breaking Free book)New book 'Breaking Free' reveals how 'equality' is a racist, patriarchal ideal that keeps women and marginalized communities chasing an unattainable goal. True liberation requires not equality, but freedom.
Papers
View allPapers · Feb 2024
From wages for housework to self-care: feminist perspectives on the care economy
Anna MoserAnna Moser places Wages for Housework and the contemporary self-care industry in one political-economic history, showing how capitalism privatizes reproduction and resells individual solutions.
02Papers · Jun 1995
African Feminism: Toward a New Politics of Representation
Gwendolyn MikellGwendolyn Mikell examines how African women’s political struggles are distorted when Western feminist categories or nationalist narratives claim to represent them without attending to material survival and local institutions.
03Papers · Jan 1975
Wages Against Housework
Silvia FedericiThis classic Marxist feminist text reveals the truth of housework as central to capitalist relations of production. Federici argues that by naturalizing housework as women's 'labor of love,' capitalism obtains massive amounts of unpaid labor. Demanding wages for housework is not about institutionalizing this labor but about politicizing it, exposing capitalism's exploitation of women's labor.