
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

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

Brazilian Elections: The Battle for a Democratic and Grassroots Feminist Project
Militant Adriana Vieira looks into the feminist struggles in defense of Brazilian democracy

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
