
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

Cuba’s Family Code: Until Love is Law
What changes with Cuba’s new Family Code, as it will be put to a referendum on September 25th

The Climate Impacts of Carbon and the Lies Behind REDD+
Read the publication “15 Years of REDD,” by the World Rainforest Movement

Noémia de Sousa: “Let My People Go”
On the 96th birthday of the Mozambican poet Noémia de Sousa, we share a poem about Black resistance and kinship

Women Discuss Forms of Resistance and Alternatives to Corporate Power in Latin America
Bertha Zúñiga, Leticia Paranhos, Miriam Miranda, and Soniamara Maranho on how to confront transnational corporations in their territories and the region

Palestinian Women’s Organizations Struggling for Freedom
The Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees deffends its historical role in confronting the Israeli ocupation
