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Breaking the Chains: A Socialist Perspective on Women’s Liberation is a one-of-its-kind feminist, socialist magazine.

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“When there’s a shortage, capitalism’s response is to profit off of that need, instead of making sure that every woman and child have access to free baby formula.” Carolina talks about her comic on the baby formula crisis in the new issue! Buy at store.pslweb.org

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What do you do the day after an election? You visit the Girl Scouts to kick off Women's History Month! We talked about what socialism is, getting involved in our community, LGBTQ and women's rights, parental leave, fighting book bans and more!

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“As you talk, study, & agitate with fellow workers, we hope these terms add additional tools to your revolutionary toolbox.” Stephanie Moody breaks down her glossary within our newest issue designed to empower women organizers with definitions for terms relevant us.

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A notoriously conservative federal judge in Texas has the opportunity this month to ban access to the abortion pill nationwide, potentially affecting millions of women and other people seeking abortion care. Read more: breakingthechainsmag.org/far-right-texa…

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Happy International Working Women’s Day! We owe it to all the women fighters and revolutionaries of past, present, and future to struggle for a better world. Art by on IG 💥Get your copy of our latest issue! ➡️ patreon.com/breakchainsmag ➡️ store.pslweb.org

Happy International Working Women’s Day! We owe it to all the women fighters and revolutionaries of past, present, and future to struggle for a better world.

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Working class, socialist women around the world have paved the way in struggle and have been at the forefront of the movements for workers’ rights, social provisioning and ending imperialist wars. Read our full IWD statement: breakingthechainsmag.org/this-year-iwd-…

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“We can use our collective power to ultimately change the system.” BTC’s Candice Yanez talks about her article in our newest issue! 🚨 Newest BTC Issue on Sale Now 🚨 ➡️patreon.com/breakchainsmag ➡️store.pslweb.org

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"The fight for clean water is not just an issue that exists in the Global South, it is an issue that is clearly obvious here in the US." BTC's Michelle Zuno gives a sneak preview on her article in our newest issue! Get your copy: patreon.com/breakchainsmag store.pslweb.org

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The baby formula shortage is a tale of capitalism. Check out this comic by BTC’s @LinavaArt, featured in our newest issue! 💥Get your copy of the latest issue: ➡️ patreon.com/breakchainsmag ➡️ Or you can purchase at store.pslweb.org

The baby formula shortage is a tale of capitalism. Check out this comic by BTC’s @LinavaArt, featured in our newest issue!

💥Get your copy of the latest issue:

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“We feel the effects of inflation every single day. We understand the toll that it takes on our class.” BTC author Gabriela Silva talks about the central theme of the latest issue of our magazine! 💥Get your copy today! ➡️patreon.com/breakchainsmag ➡️store.pslweb.org

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BREAKING: PSL Tampa organizer Karla Correa was just ejected from public comment for speaking against banning an LGBTQ-friendly book in a school board meeting. She said of DeSantis’ far right agenda: “This is part of the larger attack on workers, on Black people, on immigrants”

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The French newspaper Le Monde dubbed her the “Red Princess,” but Iranian princess Maryam Firouz Farman Farmayan was known to her comrades simply as “Maryam Firouz.” ➡Learn more about Firouz and other revolutionary women by subscribing to our patreon: patreon.com/breakchainsmag

The French newspaper Le Monde dubbed her the “Red Princess,” but Iranian princess Maryam Firouz Farman Farmayan was known to her comrades simply as “Maryam Firouz.”

➡Learn more about Firouz and other revolutionary women by subscribing to our patreon: patreon.com/breakchainsmag
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Reese led LSU to their first national women’s basketball championship. She shattered records & racked up awards all season. Why are we hearing so much about harmless gestures made in the heat of competition? The MSM polices Black women instead of celebrating their achievements.

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In an election seen largely as a referendum on abortion and other democratic rights, Wisconsin resoundingly rejected the far-right, anti-choice candidate for state supreme court. Wherever abortion is put to a democratic vote, the masses of people defend reproductive rights.

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The "screaming queens" of the Tenderloin stood up to their oppressors together. They defended their right to exist in the place where they had built community. Learn about the Screaming Queens & other women movement leaders by subscribing to our patreon: patreon.com/breakchainsmag

The "screaming queens" of the Tenderloin stood up to their oppressors together. They defended their right to exist in the place where they had built community.

Learn about the Screaming Queens &amp; other women movement leaders by subscribing to our patreon: patreon.com/breakchainsmag