
Elena Lora: “In the Dominican Republic, there is a policy of discrimination based on racial origins, skin color, and surnames”
The activist from the Reconocido movement speaks about the struggle for the rights of people of migrant descent in the Dominican Republic

Women’s Assembly of the 3rd Nyéléni Forum: “Building the Future To Transform the World”
Women affirm grassroots feminism as key to a common political agenda

Feminism in Hostile Terrain: Challenges in Protecting Those Who Resist
The article presents data and reflections on the security of women human rights defenders around the world amid rising violence and the advance of the far right

When the Earth Cried: Women and Environmental Injustice
The article shares experiences of grassroots women organization in Kenyan communities

Care, Feminist Economy, and Food Sovereignty
Read the contribution of a member of La Via Campesina Honduras on the relationship between peasant and grassroots feminism and the struggle for transformation in care work

Who Wins a War? Imperialism and the Arms Industry
Learn about the experiences, analyses, and proposals of women from Asia for peace and demilitarization

Why We Must Talk About Feminist Economy in the Struggle for Environmental Justice
Mechi Gould shares Friends of the Earth International’s reflections and agendas on feminist economy

All Eyes on Gaza: “The Israeli Occupation Forces Use Starvation as a Weapon of War”
La Via Campesina and the Palestinian Union of Agricultural Work Committees discuss the solidarity actions from around the globe
