What is International Women's Day? The history of the revolutionary holiday explained
The history of the holiday goes beyond feminism, reminding us every year of the deep ties linking gender equality and class struggle.
March 8, 2024
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The history of the holiday goes beyond feminism, reminding us every year of the deep ties linking gender equality and class struggle.
The male bonding of stormtroopers before World War II was recast as sexual by Hilter and his cronies to fuel German social panic and justify a bloody power grab.
Speakers at the Republican National Convention offered a dystopian vision of life under Joe Biden.
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Australia's House of Representatives gets its first openly gay member, Venezuela's National Assembly its first trans officeholder.
The statue’s dedication it timed to celebrate the 50th anniversary of her historic election.
A Kansas Republican said congressional candidate Sharice Davids "will be sent back packing to the reservation."
The Democratic strategist and LGBTQ rights supporter objected to accusations that her party wants to shut Bernie Sanders out of the presidential nomination.
Out former Arizona politician Jim Kolbe on the future of the spiraling GOP.
All representations of white supremacy need to be removed, say organizers of the Durham action.
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Ossé says Democrats in Congress "seem asleep at the wheel" in challenging Donald Trump,
Sam Altman says it has to do with the party's relationship with billionaires like him.
Libertarian leader David Boaz says his party endorsed marriage equality — and full rights for gays and lesbians — way before Barack and Hillary.
Amy Klobuchar surged to third place, with Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden finishing fourth and fifth, respectively.
"That's news!" said one of the Morning Joe panelists after the New York congressman revealed his plans.
The move clears the path for Joe Biden to win the nomination and face Trump in November.
By endorsing a homophobe -- and blasting a female black candidate -- the Georgia chapter of the LGBTQ Republican group highlights its own irrelevancy.
The European Union is taking a stand against North Carolina's anti-LGBT law.