
Colonialism Then and Now: Immigrant Struggles in the USA
Dra. Seydi Sarr, a Senegalese native organizing in the US, talks about histories of oppression and mobilization

A feminist analysis of Turkish current context and mobilizations
Read about the opportunity to strengthen the feminist movement amid marches, protests and economic boycotts against authoritarianism

Transnational Corporations and the Far Right Fuel Each Other
On this Day of Feminist Solidarity Against Transnational Corporations, we share TUCA-CSA’s analysis of corporate power in Latin America

“Elizabeth”: Watch Documentary on a Peasant Leader’s Story of Resistance
Short film features footage and interviews about the political relevance of Elizabeth Teixeira, a historical peasant leader from Brazil

New Video on a Feminist Just Energy Transition
Material released by Friends of the Earth International features the voices of women from five countries reflecting on the energy transition.

Reporting from Miyakojima, Okinawa: A Denunciation of Military Advances Against Southern Japan
A Japanese activist provides a historical overview of militarization on Okinawa Islands

Voices of Pastoralist Women: Leadership and Resilience in the Month of Working Women’s Struggle
Read excerpts of pastoralist women speeches from a webinar held on March 2025 in preparation to the 3rd Nyéléni Global Forum

Between Fear and Hope: Could Ecuador Elect Its First Female President?
Feminist economist Magdalena León looks into Ecuador's electoral context and calls for mobilization in support of Luisa González's campaign
