AbstractGet full access to this articleView all access options for this article.Get accessReferences1.See Davis Angela , ‘Racism, birth control and reproductive rights’, in Women, Race and Class (New York: Vintage, 1981); Sara R. Farris, In the Name of Women’s Rights: the rise of femonationalism (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2017).2. Stephens Kay , ‘The Essex 39: the root causes’, Race & Class 61, no. 3 (2020). See also Pang Jun , ‘Don’t call the Essex 39 a tragedy’, New Internationalist, 25 October 2019, https://newint.org/features/2019/10/25/dont-call-essex-39-tragedy.3.Quoted in Orleck Annelise , ‘We are all fast-food workers now’: the global uprising against poverty wages (Boston, MA: Beacon Press books, 2018), p. 48.