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Women of Labour (in Swedish: Arbetets kvinnor) was a feminist group in Sweden. The group emerged from a split from Grupp 8 in 1973. The founders of Arbetets kvinnor felt that gender oppression and class oppression functioned side by side, and that the women's movement could not ignore the class struggle. [1]
The organization published Rödhättan. The last issue was published in 1981. [2] Some of the activists who had worked with Rödhättan would later work with Kvinnotidningen Q (which was published until 1986).
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verification. (December 2009) |
Women of Labour (in Swedish: Arbetets kvinnor) was a feminist group in Sweden. The group emerged from a split from Grupp 8 in 1973. The founders of Arbetets kvinnor felt that gender oppression and class oppression functioned side by side, and that the women's movement could not ignore the class struggle. [1]
The organization published Rödhättan. The last issue was published in 1981. [2] Some of the activists who had worked with Rödhättan would later work with Kvinnotidningen Q (which was published until 1986).