
We are Militant Artists, Artist Militants defending our Land
Ana Chã discusses the revolutionary potential of women artists in rural areas and cities and invites us to join the call for artists of La Vía Campesina

Lebanon Under Collapse: Refuge, Precarious Work and Marginalization
How is the economy, precarization, and the pandemic being felt by women and the working class in Lebanon today?

Amid the Pandemic, Women in Morocco Face marginalization and lead struggles
The World March of Women Coordinating Board in Morocco has been continuously supporting women’s struggles against the policies of impoverishment and humiliation that affect them.

Guatemala Is Iximulew: Pushing Toward Plurinationality, Democracy, and a Decent Life
Indigenous peoples and women rise up and hold intense demonstrations against Guatemalan president, for a plurinational state.

The People of Asia Against Free Trade: “Society Endures the Trauma of Debt”
Capire talked to Geum-Soon Yoon, of the Korean Women Peasants Association, about free trade policies in the region.

Filipino Women’s Strategies Against Violence, Killings, and Eviction
Read and listen to Jean Enriquez speech during the “Feminist struggles to bring down authoritarianism” webinar.

Bartolina Sisa: An Aymara Fighter Against the Spanish Empire
On International Indigenous Women’s Day, meet the story of Bartolina Sisa, an Indigenous Bolivian fighter from the 18th century.

Turkey under authoritarianism: wildfires, antifeminism, privatizations and support to Taliban
Read and listen to Yıldız Temürtürkan speech during the “Feminist struggles to bring down authoritarianism” webinar.
