
“Sister Outsider,” by Audre Lorde
Audre Lorde was an African-American poet, author, professor, and lesbian activist. If she were alive, she would be turning 87 today, February 18th, 2021!

“Until Our Territories Are Free”: Women From Western Sahara in Ceaseless Struggle
To mark the International Day of Solidarity with Sahrawi Women, we spoke with activist Chaba Seini Brahim.

“To the Masters of Countries with a Cold Climate”, by Kishwar Naheed
Read the translation of this anticolonial poem by Pakistani Kishwar Naheed.

In Africa, Women Denounce Violence and Abuse in Industrial Oil Palm Plantations
Watch the video exposing the violence suffered by African women in oil palm plantations

Peasant Struggles in India, a Feminist Perspective
Archana Prasad spoke with Capire about women’s work and lives in India and the struggles against corporate power and right-wing policies

Women Water Defenders in the Mountains of Argentina
In Argentinian frontline communities, women are saying, “How could we not fight? Do we dry with the land?”

Solidarity, an Internationalist Practice
The solidarity experience of grassroots movements to fight violence and authoritarianism around the world.

Lélia Gonzalez: A Brazilian Thinker
Raquel Barreto looks back on Lélia Gonzalez’s contributions to Black women’s struggles.
