A certain revival of interest has been felt in recent years for Françoise d'Eaubonne and her theories. The dangers that she warned us of at the dawn of the 1970s—deforestation, nuclear danger, pollution, resource exhaustion—is of burning topicality.
Joy James uses poet Lucille Clifton's image of “new bones” to reflect on a series of revolutionary anniversaries in 2021 and the nature of political leadership.
The life and work of Nawal El Sadaawi (1931 - 2021) can't be reduced to simple categories of political thought. Nihal El Aasar asks: how do we remember those whose positions were as complex as they were inspiring?