Movement Watch Ant Nest: Women’s Everyday Revolution 02/02/23By Bruna Provazi and Tica Moreno Documentary shows some of the thousands of women who make feminism in Brazil a continuous, organized, and grassroots movement.
Demilitarization Photos by Yara Osman: “Looking at the War Within Us” 11/10/22By Capire We share the series “The Gap,” by Yara Osman, a Syrian photographer living in Brazil
Autonomy Lia Ukleba: “I Try to Break The Comfort Zone” 10/06/22By Capire Meet the feminist artist that challenges the patriarchal powers and practices in Georgia
Movement Noémia de Sousa: “Let My People Go” 09/20/22By Capire On the 96th birthday of the Mozambican poet Noémia de Sousa, we share a poem about Black resistance and kinship
Environmental justice Kaya Agari: Kurâ-Bakairi Indigenous Graphics 08/09/22By Capire The art of Kaya Agari, of the Kurâ-Bakairi people, from Brazil
Movement Check Out the Virtual Gallery “Artists for Food Sovereignty,” by La Via Campesina 07/22/22By Capire 22 artists from across the world depict the struggles for Food Sovereignty in 30 years of La Via Campesina
Autonomy Ruth Vanita: Speech 06/27/22By Ruth Vanita Read the love poem “Speech”, by Ruth Vanita, an Indian poet who writes about relationships between women.
Movement “Women,” by Mafalda Galdames 06/03/22By Capire Poem by Mafalda Galdames speaks to women’s struggles and lives
Demilitarization “I Write to You, Colombia”: Letters in Solidarity With a People Who Resists 03/29/22By Capire Read an excerpt from the e-book “I Write to You, Colombia,” published by the Alliance for Solidarity, Resistance, and Hope
Demilitarization “I Am Sahara,” a poem by Salka Embarek 02/17/22By Capire For the freedom of the people of Western Sahara, here’s a poem by Salka Embarek