As Mark Levin notes in his book American Marxism, the Wiley Online Library describes Marxist feminism in this way:
Marxist feminism is a species of feminist theory and politics that takes its theoretical bearings from Marxism, notably the criticism of capitalism as a set of structures, practices, institutions, incentives, and sensibilities that promote the exploitation of labor, the alienation of human beings, and the debasement of freedom. For Marxist feminists, empowerment and equality for women cannot be achieved within the framework of capitalism. Marxist feminism is reluctant to treat “women” as a stand-alone group [emphasis added] with similar interests and aspirations. Marxist feminism thus distinguishes itself from other modes of feminist thought and politics by attending critically and systematically to the economic organization of societies, including stratification along the lines of class; by refusing to accord the category of “women” separate and special status [emphasis added], without regard to class; by its commitment to the overthrow of capitalism; and by its allegiance to working-class and impoverished women.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/9781118474396.wbept0653
Thus, the American Medical Association supports Marxist feminism, per this tweet from WebMD on 30 July 2021: