agathe-dorra

19182 Articles by: Agathe Dorra

Previous Page 492 of 960 Next

Agathe Dorra is a PhD researcher in political aesthetics at King’s College London

Stop Blaming the Pandemic on “Selfish Rule-Breakers”

A British government ad campaign targets lockdown rule-breakers, blamed for undermining measures to tackle the pandemic. But the real problem is the government’s failure to set effective rules to start with — scapegoating individual behavior even as it has allowed the virus to let rip in crowded schools and workplaces.

9to5 Brought Women Into Labor and Working-Class Women Into the Women’s Movement

Karen Nussbaum was a cofounder of the pioneering labor-feminist organization 9to5. In an interview with Jacobin, she discusses why working women in the 1970s needed to organize as workers, 9to5’s hilarious tactics, and why “individually self-reliant but collectively powerless” women workers today still need to organize on the job.