The politic of separate organizing recognizes that the problems women face in unions are a result of structural and ideological discrimination, and that women must organise collectively — bringing to this process their own gender-specific knowledge — in order to effect institutional change. (Briskin 1993, 97) Starla Goggins I am a Black woman of West African and American cultural heritage. Having witnessed firsthand the Detroit riots of the late 1960s, my politics have been greatly influenced..
In the face of growing race/gender labor market inequality, women-of-color unionists are calling for...
Over the last two decades, women have organized against the almost routine violence that shapes thei...
On 31 August 1886 Eleanor Marx left Liverpool for Chicago for a trip that would be the perfect occas...
Eighty years ago, a sizable cohort of activists, scholars and labor organizers argued that the futur...
erupt into the kind of riots that had recently rocked cities across the United States. In this same ...
Among U.S. Women Workers Since the mid-1990s The relationship between American working women and the...
This article critically examines gender within black movement organizations in Salvador, Bahia Brazi...
This dissertation is a case-study of the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), a feminist organizat...
During the 1990s attempts to identify a feminist trade union agenda have focused on both the content...
229 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.I examine the relations betwe...
Manifestations of internalized oppression within Black women\u27s group process and ways to address ...
Radical Black American women are creations of a powerful heritage and the cataclysm of the sixties. ...
The relationship between American working women and the U.S. labor movement can neither be easily de...
Examines how Black girls and women negotiate and resist dominant stereotypes in the context of an Af...
Two major types of working women's organisations developed around the turn of the century. The first...
In the face of growing race/gender labor market inequality, women-of-color unionists are calling for...
Over the last two decades, women have organized against the almost routine violence that shapes thei...
On 31 August 1886 Eleanor Marx left Liverpool for Chicago for a trip that would be the perfect occas...
Eighty years ago, a sizable cohort of activists, scholars and labor organizers argued that the futur...
erupt into the kind of riots that had recently rocked cities across the United States. In this same ...
Among U.S. Women Workers Since the mid-1990s The relationship between American working women and the...
This article critically examines gender within black movement organizations in Salvador, Bahia Brazi...
This dissertation is a case-study of the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), a feminist organizat...
During the 1990s attempts to identify a feminist trade union agenda have focused on both the content...
229 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.I examine the relations betwe...
Manifestations of internalized oppression within Black women\u27s group process and ways to address ...
Radical Black American women are creations of a powerful heritage and the cataclysm of the sixties. ...
The relationship between American working women and the U.S. labor movement can neither be easily de...
Examines how Black girls and women negotiate and resist dominant stereotypes in the context of an Af...
Two major types of working women's organisations developed around the turn of the century. The first...
In the face of growing race/gender labor market inequality, women-of-color unionists are calling for...
Over the last two decades, women have organized against the almost routine violence that shapes thei...
On 31 August 1886 Eleanor Marx left Liverpool for Chicago for a trip that would be the perfect occas...