
Femicide, An Old Unhealed Wound Bleeding For Kurdish Women
Read the article from Hacer Özdemir about the Kurdish feminist struggles against patriarchal domination and the Ezidi femicide.

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

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.

Data, Algorithm, “Artificial” Intelligence: What’s Wrong With That?
Data storage and control by big corporations have become a resource for more exploitation, racism, and gender discrimination.

A History of Women Challenging Religious Fundamentalism in Pakistan
Capire talked to Bushra Khaliq, from the World March of Women, about women’s struggles in South Asia for their rights and liberty.

#FeministSchool: In Defense of Mother Earth
Experiences of Indigenous, Black, and peasant organizing and resistance are the basis of feminist political education

#FeministSchool: Sharing Technologies, Knowledge, and Struggles
Here’s how the welcoming session and technical training workshop went down at the International Feminist Organizing School

Grassroots Feminism in Face of the Brutality and False Diversity of Capital
Read and listen to the words of Claudia de la Cruz, of the International Peoples’ Assembly, from her contribution at the “Challenges of Grassroots Feminism” Webinar
