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.
We invite comrades, friends, and contributors to write on a relevant subject or issue, pointing out its importance to the struggles of our working class and people as a whole.
IWD was founded to highlight the struggle of working women against their oppression and double exploitation. Today we celebrate its socialist feminist origins.
If the Party hopes to tackle the threat of fascism in the current political moment, it must take up these tasks, prioritize women’s issues more than ever, and renew the...