TOTAL WOMAN VICTORY: Radical Feminist Publication Seeks To Raise Funding for Upcoming Womyn's Conference

March 05,2026 05:37 AM - By Sasha S. Graham

WORCESTER, MATotal Woman Victory is a grassroots, contemporary radical Feminist newsletter-platform amplifying the voices of radical womyn around the world. Launched in 2024, the platform provides a spotlight for the most marginalized womyn to share their stories, perspectives, and desires to help reconnect womyn with sex-class consciousness lost decades ago. I find that as a platform, Total Woman Victory is the raw, honest, uncompromising space womyn need in times where we face extreme hostilities in the global political climate.


Unlike an overwhelming majority of their liberal fauxminist counterparts, the writers and curators at Total Woman Victory prioritize both anti-imperialism and a focus on the material conditions of female people. A characteristic their leftist counterparts lack. Now. they're launching their first conference. TORCH will take place on October 10th-12th of 2026 in Worcester, MA. the organizers are currently looking for womyn to educate the audience and share their expertise in workshops dedicated to teaching womyn useful skills to apply in their daily lives, their activism, and their careers.


According to its creators, the core mission of Total Woman Victory is to highlight the resilience and resistance of womyn worldwide, and to codify their survival stories. They've published a series of magazines that tackle challenging subjects that offer womyn a sense of hope upon reading. The traditional approach to Feminism, and the return to it's core tenets and values have sparked new interest in radical Feminism from younger generations of readers. Total Woman Victory captivates older audiences, while still maintaining its appeal to Gen-Z. Its fresh perspective on decades old analyses gives younger womyn an easier pathway to navigate Feminist theory in the most admirable way.


In partnership with worker owned and operated product development platform Worx Printing, the Total Woman Victory staff launched a series of merchandise to help raise funds for the conference, which can be found on their website: https://www.totalwomanvictory.com/merch you can also donate at https://www.totalwomanvictory.com/donate where supporters have an option to make a one-time PayPal donation, or a monthly subscription to their Substack social media page for $5 a month.


Total Woman Victory's strength lies within its small but dedicated literary collective.


Sathi Patel, based in Worcester, coordinates proofreading and is the driving editorial force. Patel found traditional Marxist frameworks insufficient when confronted with the “sex-class contradictions” she witnessed organizing with Project Priceless, a collective supporting womyn surviving prostitution amid homelessness and addiction. Andrea Dworkin’s Intercourse became a turning point, placing sex based oppression at the foundation of her politics. Her essays—“The Sex Contradiction,” “On Prostitution,” and others—form the theoretical backbone of TWV. Off-duty, she is described to be happiest when “cuddled up with her beloved kids” (her pets).

Winnie Lark, the Midwest-based art director and editor, discovered radical feminism in 2023 after disillusionment with queer theory and liberal strains. In 2024 she founded the Radical Feminist Book Club on Twitter. Lark handles visual direction and contributes solo and collaborative pieces, including “A Call to Return to Consciousness Raising” and co-authored works with her wife, Judith. She and Judith often work on TWV issues together in local coffee shops—a quiet image of the domestic labor that radical feminism seeks to politicize.

Maya Reddy, editor, was born in India and has lived most of her life in North Carolina. She came to radical feminism through real-life friends, rejecting the “inconsistent and impractical” liberal variant she once knew. Reddy’s signature contribution is the “Feminist Funnies” comic series—lighthearted strips appear in every issue, using humor to make dense theory accessible. Her background in Bharatanatyam dance and flute contrasts with her self-described struggle to master drawing, adding relatability to the collective’s creative ethos.

Judith Lark, also Midwest-based, brings expertise in geopolitical economy (drawing on thinkers like Radhika Desai) alongside Marxism, active inference, and classical economics. Introduced to radical feminism by Winnie, she explores the systemic determinants of women’s oppression. Her solo essay “Politicizing Sex” and collaborative piece “Debunked: A Reckoning with Zionist Charges in Contemporary Feminist Discourse” demonstrate a willingness to confront contentious intersections of feminism, nationalism, and imperialism.

Isabel Dianatnejad, an aspiring PhD candidate and editor based in Philadelphia, is an Iranian immigrant whose early awareness of intersecting oppressions—economic, ethnic, and sexual—shapes her work. She focuses on the liberation of racialized women, authoring pieces such as “The Poverty of Sex” and “The Dichotomy of Land and Female Liberation.”

Total Woman Victory represents a ferocious branch of radical feminism that insists womyn’s liberation cannot be separated from global anti-imperialist struggles. By prioritizing Third World womyn’s stories, Marxist theory, and the sex contradiction, the publication challenges both mainstream feminism and internal feminist divisions. As Patel and the editorial team write, they “dare to dispense with the palatability” of compromise in favor of root-level transformation.

Sasha S. Graham

Sasha S. Graham

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