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Scholar urges reframing reproductive labor as public care and building 'reflective solidarity'

Western Montana Democratic Socialists of America — 2025 Socialism Speaker Series (final installment) · December 2, 2025
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Summary

Celia Winkler (retired University of Montana sociology professor) told a Missoula audience that reproductive labor should be recognized as care work, compensated democratically, and supported by flexible decision structures and inclusive solidarity.

Celia Winkler, a retired sociology professor, framed care and kinship as central to any post‑capitalist reorganization. Reviewing socialist‑feminist concepts she said reproductive labor (household and care work) must be reframed as publicly supported care work, not…

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