Feminist economy is about political thought, practice, and pledge. It points the way to transforming the social organization and the lives of women, whose care work sustains life. Feminist economy challenges the divisions and hierarchies between culture and nature, the public and private realms, and productive and reproductive labor. We depend on each other and we depend on nature. This is why we need to build and practice an economy centered around life.
Read an excerpt from “Together and Rebellious: Exploring Territories of Feminist Economics,” a publication created between the Basque Country and Brazil.
World March of Women militants from the Philippines and Morocco recorded a video to denounce women’s precarious work conditions in the textile industry.
Transnational corporations and free trade agreements hide behind sustainability and gender equality discourses to increase the power of the market over life.