Identity, politics, and the pandemic: Why is COVID-19 a disaster for feminism(s)?

Suze Berkhout1, Lisa Richardson1
1University Health Network, Toronto General Hospital, 8th floor Eaton North, 228A, 200 Elizabeth St., Toronto, ON, M5G 2C4, Canada

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