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Author
Selma James
Editor
Nina Lopez
Contributor
The author of an article within an anthology
Margaret Prescod
Publisher
PM Press
Date of Publication
7/2021
ISBN 13
978-1-62963-838-6
Topic
feminism
care
economics
race
class
About
<p>For over sixty years, Selma James has been organizing from the perspective of unwaged women who, with their biological and caring work, reproduce the whole human race—along with whatever other labor they are performing. This work goes on almost unnoticed everywhere on the planet and in every culture. When this work is not economically prioritized, politically protected, or socially supported there are dire consequences for the whole of humanity, beginning with women and children.</p>
<p>This much-anticipated follow-up to her first anthology,<span> </span><em>Sex, Race, and Class</em>, compiles several decades of James’s work with a focus on her more recent writings, including a groundbreaking analysis of C.L.R. James’s two masterpieces,<span> </span><em>The Black Jacobins</em><span> </span>and<span> </span><em>Beyond a Boundary</em>, and an account of her formative partnership with him over three decades. Her experience with the Caribbean movement for independence and federation is reflected in her introduction to Ujamaa, the extraordinary work of Tanzanians to bypass capitalism, and much more.</p>
<p>Steeped in the tradition of Marx urging the need for a “practical movement,” James recounts the unusual history of how autonomous organizations formed within the International Wages for Housework Campaign and reshaped it. Women of color, queer women, sex workers, women with disabilities … each independent but mutually accountable (including to the men’s network with whom they work) as they confront sexism, racism, deportation, rape, and other violence.</p>
<p>James makes the powerful argument that the climate justice movement can draw on all the movements’ people have formed to refuse their particular exploitation, to end the capitalist hierarchy that is destroying the world. Our time is now.</p>
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Our Time Is Now: Sex, Race, Class, and Caring for People and Planet
class
economics
feminism
Race
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Author
Ann Crittenden
Publisher
Picador
City of Publication
London
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Date of Publication
November 23, 2010
ISBN 13
978-0312655402
ISBN 10
0312655401
Topic
maternal work
motherhood
motherhood and economic context
economics
mothers
care work
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The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World is Still the Least Valued
care labor
care work
caretaking
economics
economy and caregiving
motherhood
motherhood and economic context