Movement Ana Betancourt: the story of an irreverent Cuban 02/24/22By Laritza Perez Rodriguez Read the story of Ana Betancourt in the struggle for the independence of Cuba
Movement #RedBooksDay | Flora Tristán: writing to emancipate the women and peoples of the world 02/21/22By Capire Read an excerpt from the book “The Workers’ Union,” published in 1843, four years before the Communist Manifesto.
Movement Honduras: people’s feminist mobilization to change a bashed and indebted country 02/15/22By Wendy Cruz and Yamileth Gonzáles The election of Xiomara Castro brings with it the need for structural changes in Honduran politics
Environmental justice Strike Against the AntaKori Mining Project: Peruvian Women and Communities Resist 02/02/22By Aurora Portal, Lourdes Contreras e Rosa Rivero The pathways of resistance in a strike called by peasant and Indigenous organizations from northern Peru
Autonomy Demilitarization Environmental justice Feminist economy Food sovereignty Movement One Year Echoing Feminist Voices To Change the World 01/06/22Capire Capire is turning one; check out what we have shared about and learned from international feminist resistance
Environmental justice Movement To Expand the Conversation on Grassroots Communications 12/20/21By Azul Cordo, Mercedes Eguiluz, and Valentina Machado It takes multiple voices to make grassroots communications happen. An e-book provides experiences of women from seven countries in the Americas.
Demilitarization Sudanese Coup: Women Struggle for Freedom, Peace, and Justice 12/16/21. Understand the violent military regime that took over power in Sudan and the struggles against it
Demilitarization Palestine Fighting for Free Palestine Cannot Be a Crime: Grassroots Movements Around the World Organize Solidarity 11/24/21By Capire Read an excerpt from the declaration against the classification of Palestinian civil society organizations as “terrorists”
Movement Lessons From the Struggle Against the FTAA: Continental Unity To Fight Free Trade 11/19/21By Capire Grassroots movements from the Americas have accumulated experiences and a history of struggles for sovereignty and integration.
Food sovereignty Food sovereignty: the trajectory of the World March of Women 10/15/21By Miriam Nobre Over these 25 years of the principle of food sovereignty, women have contributed to biodiversity and reorganization of labor.