by Dr Sara C Motta | Mar 22, 2022
On international women’s day, Ceasefire columnist Sara Motta offers some reflections on why we urgently need a radical feminism for our movements of resistance.
by Dr Sara C Motta | Mar 22, 2022
As popular resistance against the cuts continues to grow, the University and College Union (UCU) have voted to take strike action this week over pensions, pay and job security. Ceasefire columnist Sara Motta argues that spaces of resistance can, and must, be built on...
by Dr Sara C Motta | Mar 22, 2022
In this edition of Beautiful Transgressions, Ceasefire Magazine columnist Sara Motta reflects on the different forms of action during last week’s TUC March in London, by revisiting the popular movements in Chile during the 1970s and 80s.
by Dr Sara C Motta | Mar 22, 2022
What does it mean when a woman covers her face? Is it an act of submission? An act of defiance? Or something else entirely? From the masked Argentinian Piqueteras to the Burqa-ban controversy in France, Ceasefire columnist Sara Motta takes on the politics of the...
by Dr Sara C Motta | Mar 22, 2022
Whose problem is it when a mother finds herself unable to take part in political resistance because she can’t find childcare provision? In her new column, Sara Motta argues that a strong, inclusive movement cannot be built and sustained if we allow obstacles to...
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