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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Selma_JamesSelma James - Wikipedia

    Selma James (born Selma Deitch; formerly Weinstein; August 15, 1930) is an American writer, and feminist and social activist who is co-author of the women's movement book The Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community (with Mariarosa Dalla Costa), co-founder of the International Wages for Housework Campaign, and coordinator ...

  2. A feminista Selma James nasceu em 1930 e ainda continua ativa à frente da Greve Mundial de Mulheres. Em 1972, foi coautora —com a italiana Mariarosa Dalla Costa— de um ensaio que revolucionou a visão existente sobre o papel do trabalho doméstico não remunerado no sistema capitalista. Mais de meio século acompanhando as lutas das mulheres e outros setores oprimidos socialmente.

  3. 8 de jun. de 2012 · Books. This article is more than 11 years old. A life in writing: Selma James. 'By demanding payment for housework we attack what is terrible about caring in our capitalist society' Becky...

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  4. 13 de jan. de 2022 · Selma James, 91, is a pioneer of Wages for Housework, a movement that challenges the exploitation of unpaid care work. She shares her story of activism, from anti-communist witch-hunts to independence movements to environmental justice.

  5. 7 de mar. de 2017 · Selma James brinca e destaca que tem quase tantos anos de vida quanto o ativismo feminista. Sem eufemismos, a fundadora da Campanha Internacional pelo Salário para o Trabalho Doméstico (1972), junto com outras reconhecidas do feminismo como a italiana Silvia Federici , fala da exploração, da escravidão e da violência do ...

  6. 7 de mai. de 2024 · Caring for the Land Campaign. Selma James is an antisexist, antiracist campaigner. In 1972 she put forward Wages for Housework (WFH) as a demand and a political perspective that redefined the working class. The International WFH Campaign she founded coordinates the Global Women’s Strike.

  7. A 1971 documentary by Selma James, a socialist and feminist, who explores the exploitation of women's work in society. She argues that housework should be recognised as work and paid by the government, and that women should have equal pay and a division of labour.