SPIT OR SWALLOW
Charlie Weinberg’s essay- Spit or Swallow - in the wake of the Epstein files asks us to examine the lies we are fed by a media, education, health and economic system, designed to uphold a racist, misogynistic status quo that reduces women and girls to commodities and men to consumers
The Mainstreaming of the Far Right
Written by the WLA Collective
The Mainstreaming of the Far Right & Its Impact on Women: The Weaponisation of Violence Against Women and Girls
In this blog article (originally published in the Morning star), the WLA Collective outlines the ways in which both the religious right and the far right have exploited violence against women and girls to serve their agendas.
Resisting the Mainstreaming of the Far Right!
Thanks to everyone who joined us for our webinar:
The Mainstreaming of the Far Right
It was a fantastic turn out and discussion, strategising ways to come together in our materialist feminist fight back against the far right and its weaponisation of violence against women and girls. Supported by the National Assembly of Women we discussed potential solutions, and engaged in meaningful dialogueto address the intersection of violence against women and the rise of the far right in mainstream society.
WLA will be holding regular webinars, so watch out for more news in 2026!
Dare to Struggle Dare to Win!
‘Dare to struggle, dare to win’
Sisters came together last weekend for the landmark launch of the Women’s Liberation Alliance launch. ROS SITWELL reports
And Still We Rise. WLA Launch!
And Still We Rise Launch Event
This historic event will celebrate the beginning of a new women's organisation. We are a coalition of women's organisations founded on the principle that women's liberation cannot be achieved without the abolition of class exploitation, sex-based oppression and racism.
Taking Up Space: Women and Protest in the Indian Diaspora
Women’s Liberation Alliance are pleased to announce that we will be hosting a pop up exhibition: Taking Up Space: Women and Protest in the Indian Diaspora at our inaugural launch 21st June.
The exhibition explores the history of activism among British Indian women. Organized by the Platform for Indian Democracy and curated by Megan Drabble, this exhibition is a chance for attendees to witness the vital yet underrepresented role of women from the British Indian diaspora who have fought for justice, equality, and social reform both in the UK and abroad.