Johanna Brenner is a member of Solidarity, an activist in Portland, Oregon and author of Women and the Politics of Class (Monthly Review Pres) as well as articles in Jacobin, Socialist Register, Logos and Dissent.
Abortion Rights After Dobbs: The State of the Struggle
Marx for Today: A Socialist-Feminist Reading
Against the Current, No. 199, March/April 2019
Socialists Discuss During the DNC
Against the Current, No. 184, September/October 2016
What Is the Next Left?
Against the Current, No. 183, July-August 2016
Socialist Feminism in the 21st Century
Against the Current, No. 169, March/April 2014
Occupy Portland Regroups
Against the Current, No. 156, January/February 2012
Remembering Barbara Zeluck
Against the Current, No. 148, September/October 2010
Review: Marriage, A History
Against the Current, No. 127, March/April 2007
After 9/11: Whose Security?
Against the Current, No. 115, March/April 2005
Rejoinder: 2004 & the Movement
Against the Current, No. 111, July/August 2004
The Left and the Elections
Against the Current, No. 110, May/June 2004
Feminism in the New Gender Order
Against the Current, No. 97, March/April 2002
Poverty & Oregon's Welfare Reform
Against the Current, No. 73, March/April 1998
Politics of the Communist Manifesto--Part 2
Against the Current, No. 72, January/February 1998
Reframing the Welfare "Reform" Debate
Against the Current, No. 54, January/February 1995
A Reply to James Rytting
Against the Current, No. 34, September/October 1991
Toward a Socialist-Feminist Strategy
Against the Current, No. 31, March/April 1991
"...new openings will bring more rank-and-file activism and create opportunities for socialist-feminists"
Against the Current, No. 25, March/April 1990
Workplace Relations and Conflict
Against the Current, No. 21, July/August 1989
Palestinian Women: Heart of the Intifadeh
Against the Current No. 16, September-October 1988
A Reply to Our Critics
Against the Current, No. 11, November-December 1987
Baby M, Family Love & the Market in Women
Against the Current, No. 9, May/June 1987
Thoughts on Women & the Peace Movement
Against the Current, No. 1, January/February 1986