
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.

“Stevia,” by Helena Zelic
Poem voices criticism against Coca-Cola’s land expropriation and production model.

Black Women Harvesting Agroecology and Autonomy in the Caribbean
On this day, July 25th, we listen to three Black women of the CONAMUCA who struggle for food sovereignty, the right to abortion, and anti-racism in the Dominican Republic.

The UN and Green Capitalism Attack Food Sovereignty
Learn about women’s criticism of the Food Systems Summit and the offensive of corporate power against food and nature

The Struggles for Seed Sovereignty and Women’s Autonomy in Kenya
In Kenya, women are fighting for food sovereignty and climate justice by taking care and highlighting the importance of indigenous seeds

LGBTQIA+ Peasants in Struggle: Free Our Land, Free Our Bodies
Building practices for liberation and tackling LGBTQIA-phobia in rural areas are ongoing processes in La Via Campesina.

The Struggle For Food Sovereignty Is The Struggle For Life
Perla Álvarez, from CLOC-Vía Campesina, writes about food sovereignty as resistance and practices of peasants and indigenous movements.
