
Irene HongPing Shen: “Public Ownership of Energy Is Part of a Feminist Platform”
The trade union movement's proposals for a just energy transition

Iranian Women: In the Streets, in Society, in Life
The feminist uprising in Iran, from challenging compulsory hijab to changing the entire system

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

Miriam Miranda: “There Is a Genocide Against Us, the Peoples Who Defend Nature”
From Honduras, the Garifuna leader Miriam Miranda talks about racism, political persecution, and women organizing

Women for Debt Relief: “Our Lives Are Worth More Than Their Credits”
Capire spoke with Camille Bruneau and Christine Vanden Daelen, the authors of a book that provides feminist responses to illegitimate debt

Morgan Ody: “The way to the future is a society with food sovereignty”
The general coordinator of La Via Campesina talked about the struggles against WTO and the path to food sovereignty

Rafaela Pimentel: “Domestic Workers Are Engaged in One of the Most Powerful Struggles Waged in Spain”
Read about the fearlessness, struggles, and achievements of domestic workers organized in the Domestic Territory collective, in the Spanish state

Estelí Capote: “Neither the State nor the Church Can Take Precedence Over Women’s Rights in Puerto Rico”
Puerto Rican activist on the connections between feminism and the struggles for independence in her country
