Living Memory of March 8
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Gallery: Living Memory of March 8
For over a century, March 8 has been an international day of struggle for women. This year 2021, the women’s movement across the world is reinventing itself, creating symbolic and virtual strategies to mark this day of struggle even though they cannot massively take to public spaces. In times of crisis, during the pandemic, and in everyday life, it’s women who raise their voices, resist, and day after day, with their labor, sustain life. With collective practices, we build alternatives for life and renew the hope to change the world.
The gallery “Living Memory of March 8” is Capire’s first contribution to build and keep our collective memory, gathering a snippet of the strength of March 8 across the world. We feature 133 pictures by 44 women from 40 places (cities, territories, countries) who have submitted their photographs. Please, access, see the photos and share!
Also read:
::: March 8: Women’s Rebelliousness and Strength To Change the World
Read and listen to the words of Nalu Faria, of the World March of Women, from her contribution at the “Challenges of Grassroots Feminism” Webinar, as part of the preparations for March 8. "Now, on our March 8, 2021, we are assigned the same task women had in 1917 Russia, when they started the Russian Revolution by fighting against hunger and war." | Analysis
::: Berta Cáceres: “We Have the Challenge To Continue To Make This Rebelliousness Real”
Read and listen to a contribution by the eternal sister Berta Cáceres on the challenges of grassroots organizing in Honduras. “We resist as Indigenous peoples, as communities, regardless of the borders that have been drawn between us” | Analysis
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