
Miriam Makeba, A Voice for African Women’s Struggles
This July 31st, African Women’s Day, we bring together statements by WMW militants from Africa about Miriam Makeba’s struggle and career

In Defense of Cuban Poetry: Three Poems by Nancy Morejón
A tribute to the poet Nancy Morejón was withdrawn from the Paris Poetry Market, sparking international outrage and a campaign of solidarity with Cuba

Watch Ant Nest: Women’s Everyday Revolution
Documentary shows some of the thousands of women who make feminism in Brazil a continuous, organized, and grassroots movement.

Photos by Yara Osman: “Looking at the War Within Us”
We share the series “The Gap,” by Yara Osman, a Syrian photographer living in Brazil

Lia Ukleba: “I Try to Break The Comfort Zone”
Meet the feminist artist that challenges the patriarchal powers and practices in Georgia

Noémia de Sousa: “Let My People Go”
On the 96th birthday of the Mozambican poet Noémia de Sousa, we share a poem about Black resistance and kinship

Kaya Agari: Kurâ-Bakairi Indigenous Graphics
The art of Kaya Agari, of the Kurâ-Bakairi people, from Brazil

Check Out the Virtual Gallery “Artists for Food Sovereignty,” by La Via Campesina
22 artists from across the world depict the struggles for Food Sovereignty in 30 years of La Via Campesina
