
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

For a Popular Peasant Feminism: The Journey of CLOC-La Via Campesina
Militants explain the perspective of popular peasant feminism and how it has been built within La Via Campesina’s organizing processes

Cycling 1000 km Against Femicide
This text reports on the ultracycling experience of Marielle Bouchard, including statements by her and by people who she met along the way

Translate and Transform: The Role of Translation in Building Internationalist Feminism
Translator Aline Scátola shares reflections on the political role of indirect translation in women’s joint organizing efforts and their knowledge

Free Teesta Setalvad, Free Militant Journalism
In solidarity with the campaign to free Teesta Setalvad, we share an excerpt from her memoirs in which she writes about journalism committed to human rights

Together We Build: Balkan Feminist Organizing School
Women from the Balkans shared their experiences during two-day feminist school

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

Margarida Maria Alves: A Peasant Who Did Not Run Away From the Struggle
Looking back on the life and struggle of Margarida Maria Alves, a Brazilian peasant union leader who was killed on August 12th, 1983
