Claire Charlo and Shyrlene Huni Kuin: “The World Population Has a Lot To Learn From Indigenous Peoples’ Ways of Life and Conservation”
Indigenous Women from the global North and South address their struggles to fight the causes of the climate crisis
Alicia Alonso Merino: “Prison Is a Drive Belt for the Systems of Oppression”
Feminist lawyer and activist addresses the anti-prison struggle around the world and the violations endured by women in prison
Continental Schools of Women: Strategy for Political Education and Feminist Struggle by La Via Campesina
The Continental Schools organized by La Via Campesina’s International Articulation of Women empower peasant popular feminism
Emem Okon: “In Nigeria, There Must Be No Divestment Without Ecosystem Restoration”
Nigerian environmental militant talks about the impacts of transnational oil and gas companies in the Niger Delta region
Sudan: Extreme Hunger and Forced Displacement One More Year Into the War
Sudanese militants look into the impacts of the conflict that has already left 10 million people displaced
Ding Ling: A Revolutionary Writer in a Revolutionary Century
Get to know the history of the Chinese revolutionary feminist as we celebrate her 120th birthday on October 12
Women From All Over the World in the Struggle for Free Palestine
World March of Women militants demand the end of the Palestinian genocide
Lithium in Argentina: How to Consider a Just and Feminist Transition Under Milei
Article by Tierra Nativa—Friends of the Earth Argentina addresses the country’s political context and its impacts on nature
