
As Chile rewrites its Pinochet-era constitution, feminists are seizing the opportunity to legally enshrine women’s reproductive rights. Carole Concha Bell reports

The women of a south Delhi neighbourhood have inspired a protest movement which will long outlive their temporary encampment, writes Ananya Wilson-Bhattacharya

The BBC hit drama shows the complexities of class mobility, but can’t avoid class and gender stereotypes, says Frances Hatherley

As the University and Colleges Union strike enters its final week, Ruth Pearce discusses the importance of building alliances and fighting back

Alex Culvin analyses the rapid growth of the game – and the barriers that remain for professional players

The vicious media campaign against trans people is part bigotry, part strategy, writes Roz Kaveney

Our economic system depends on a long and bloody history of controlling women’s bodies, writes Eleanor Penny.





