
Ana Betancourt: the story of an irreverent Cuban
Read the story of Ana Betancourt in the struggle for the independence of Cuba

#RedBooksDay | Flora Tristán: writing to emancipate the women and peoples of the world
Read an excerpt from the book “The Workers’ Union,” published in 1843, four years before the Communist Manifesto.

Sultana Khaya: “Despite persecution, Sahrawi women have not stopped demanding freedom and independence”
On this International Day of Solidarity with Sahrawi Women, Sultana Khaya denounces the persecution she has suffered from the Moroccan occupation in Western Sahara

“I Am Sahara,” a poem by Salka Embarek
For the freedom of the people of Western Sahara, here’s a poem by Salka Embarek

Honduras: people’s feminist mobilization to change a bashed and indebted country
The election of Xiomara Castro brings with it the need for structural changes in Honduran politics

“My country Map”, by Hanaa Malallah
Hanaa Malallah’s visual works proposes an analysis of the destruction of wars in Iraq.

2022, a decisive year: radicalizing feminism, transforming Brazil
Nalu Faria talks about the scenario in Brazil, the presidential elections and the “Out with Bolsonaro” movement

Kurdish women write in defense of their language, culture and territory
Read an excerpt from Tevn magazine, handwritten by Kurdish women imprisoned in the Elazığ Women’s Prison
