Movement In search of lost memory: the origins of International Women’s Day 03/08/22By Maria Lúcia da Silveira and SOF Memory, international mobilization and revolution: discover the history of March 8, an international day of struggle proposed by socialist women
Movement International Women’s Day: feminist voices to change the world 03/08/22By Capire Video brings messages from women who mobilize the feminist movement in their territories and regions around the world
Demilitarization Rosa Luxemburg: a tireless struggle against wars and capital 03/05/22By Capire Read an excerpt from the letter written by Rosa Luxemburg during her arrest
Feminist economy A year of the Feminist School: e-book brings together theoretical and methodological backups 03/04/22By Capire Read an excerpt from “Systems of oppression on women’s lives”, part of Berta Cáceres International Feminist Organizing School's curriculum.
Environmental justice Movement Sowing Berta Cáceres, her resistance and revolution 03/02/22By Capire “We are demanding a feminism that really dismantles all forms of domination,” said Berta Cáceres.
Movement Ana Betancourt: the story of an irreverent Cuban 02/24/22By Laritza Perez Rodriguez Read the story of Ana Betancourt in the struggle for the independence of Cuba
Movement #RedBooksDay | Flora Tristán: writing to emancipate the women and peoples of the world 02/21/22By Capire Read an excerpt from the book “The Workers’ Union,” published in 1843, four years before the Communist Manifesto.
Autonomy Demilitarization Sultana Khaya: “Despite persecution, Sahrawi women have not stopped demanding freedom and independence” 02/18/22By Capire On this International Day of Solidarity with Sahrawi Women, Sultana Khaya denounces the persecution she has suffered from the Moroccan occupation in Western Sahara
Demilitarization “I Am Sahara,” a poem by Salka Embarek 02/17/22By Capire For the freedom of the people of Western Sahara, here’s a poem by Salka Embarek
Movement Honduras: people’s feminist mobilization to change a bashed and indebted country 02/15/22By Wendy Cruz and Yamileth Gonzáles The election of Xiomara Castro brings with it the need for structural changes in Honduran politics