Leaning In Together: The Feminist Struggle for a Solidarity Economy
Economic justice is a crucial, but sometimes underappreciated, part of the feminist struggle. (Probably just as the feminist struggle is a crucial and underappreciated aspect of economic justice.) In...
View ArticleTrans Women Pay Gap and the Pervasiveness of Gender in the Economy
Recently, the National Women’s Law Center released a transmisogynistic video starring Sarah Silverman. The video was meant to mock the gender wage gap, and implied that Silverman was earning less...
View ArticleFeminist Economics and Utopia: She Works (Too) Hard for the Money
Feminist economics is often associated with strictly work and money related concerns, such as the gender wage gap, paid family leave, or welfare policy. But the field also holds the potential to make...
View ArticleFeminist Economics and Utopia: In the Same Boat With a Lot of Your Friends?
Feminist economics is often narrowly associated with work and money related concerns (like most of the general field of economics). Some common examples include the gender wage gap, the effect of...
View ArticleFeminist Economics and Utopia: I Want Us All to Walk in the Sun
Feminist economics is often narrowly associated with work and money related concerns (like most of the general field of economics). Some common examples include the gender wage gap, the effect of...
View ArticleDon’t Throw the Welfare State Out with the Bath Water
On May 7, 2015, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo told an assembled crowd of living wage activists and fast food workers that he wanted the state government to “get out of the hamburger business.” Cuomo...
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