
Hair as a Political Space of Discipline
Jana Nakhal discusses the political aspects of hair and the surveillance of women and queer people’s bodies

Against Impunity in Mining, Empowering the People Affected by Dams as Political Actors
A militant with the Movement of People Affected by Dams (MAR) on the resistance against mining in the Americas, especially Brazil, against Vale

Forgotten Toilers: Women Working in the Informal Economy in Tunisia
Souad Mahmoud writes about the social vulnerability and hardship of Tunisian women workers in the informal economy

26th of July and Cuban Rebelliousness: An Account by Haydée Santamaría
The actions before the revolution in Cuba from the perspective of a woman fighter

Telesur Celebrates 18 Years of Communications Battle
Read the interview with Telesur president Patricia Villegas

From “Comfort Women” to Prostitution in Military Bases
Jean Enriquez looks into the continuation of history and current resistance efforts against patriarchal capitalism in East and Southeast Asia

The Killing of a Minor by a Policeman’s Bullet in France Sparks Debate About Racism
The recent protests in France for justice for the young Algerian Nahel Merzouk denounce racism and xenophobia in the country

Sarah Spatz, Infierno Warrior
Luciana Alfaro looks back on the story of struggle of Sarah Spatz, a transgender migrant militant with the housing movement in the Spanish state
