The Socialist Women's Network is the women's wing of the Scottish Socialist Party and campaigns on issues particularly affecting women.[1] Although primarily made up of party members, the SWN is open to all women who are interested in women's issues from a socialist perspective. Although the main ideology of the network is socialist feminist, there are a variety of interpretations of feminism within the network and there are a number of radical feminists who are also members.

The SWN has existed since the beginning of the SSP, however was relatively small until the Sheridan crisis occurred. The issues raised within that period of the party, together with the demonisation of leading women within the party led to a reinvigoration of the network and a renewed interest in feminist issues within the party.[2]

The network has campaigned on issues as diverse as sweatshops, female deaths in custody, right to choose, prostitution, sexual violence and the rights of migrant women. It holds a regular event on International Women's Day and organises dayschools and residential weekends which are open to all women interested in feminist issues to meet up and discuss current issues in feminism and women's rights, both in formal and informal settings.

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 24 July 2009. Retrieved 21 May 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Busy being reborn".


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