Movement In Defense of Cuban Poetry: Three Poems by Nancy Morejón 06/23/23Por Capire A tribute to the poet Nancy Morejón was withdrawn from the Paris Poetry Market, sparking international outrage and a campaign of solidarity with Cuba
Movement Feminism Is the Strength To Transform the World 05/30/23 Yıldız Temürtürkan Read Yildiz Temürtürkan analysis on the 25 years of struggles of the World March of Women
Movement Memory and Mística, Vital Words to Build Feminist Futures 05/18/23Alejandra Laprea An article on the importance of feminist memory and mística, which retrieve a past of struggles and point to a present of possibilities of change
Movement Internationalist Feminism: Women’s Many Struggles Around the World 05/11/23Capire WMW militants in Africa and Asia reflect on the construction of feminism in their countries
Movement The Stuggles For Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women In United States 05/05/23By Claire Charlo May 5th is action day to end violence against Indigenous women in the United States
Movement May Fourth Movement and Women’s Emancipation in China 05/04/23Capire Movement against imperialism and feudalism is regarded as a new awakening for the Chinese people
Environmental justice Movement 10 Years on From Rana Plaza Collapse: Fighting Transnational Corporations Is a Pressing Task 04/24/23Capire Video produced by Friends of the Earth and statement by the World March of Women provide a critique of corporate power
Movement Josie Mpama: Resistance to Apartheid in South Africa 04/12/23Tricontinental A leader in the resistance to colonial oppression and the apartheid system, Josie was a key figure in women’s organizing in South Africa
Movement Vilma Espín: A Revolution Inside the Revolution 04/07/23Capire To celebrate the birth of Cuban revolutionist Vilma Espín, we published two of her speeches about women’s struggles on the island
Movement Ahlam Belhaj, Your Heart Beats Within Us, Because You Carried the Meaning of Life 04/06/23By Rajaa Dahmani A moving tribute to Ahlam Belhaj, who dedicated her life to Tunisian women’s struggle and to revolution