The danger capitalism presents to women’s lives shows dramatically in the larger world, especially as capitalism’s wars and economic sanctions aggravate the toll of economic deprivation.
Countless working class Jewish women like Clara Lemlich, Rose Schneiderman, Fannia Cohn, and Pauline Newman have played important roles in U.S. labor and Communist Party history.
International Women's Day owes its existence to working-class and socialist women. The experience of women steelworkers shows the role unions can play in the fight for equality.
The CPUSA.org website collective is seeking articles to publish in recognition of Women's History Month, to be published on an ongoing basis. Here is a list of suggested topics.
This article originally appeared in Morning Star. Within the last twenty years, many thousands of women worldwide have begun to celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD). However, the way in...