March 8th and feminist pedagogy | Issue #8
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This week on Capire | March 8th and feminist pedagogy
Hello, sisters of the world!
On March 8, around the world, women reclaim the streets and public spaces as spaces to do politics, of collective organizing, and feminist expression and fearlessness. And they argue that feminism is a struggle by grassroots, diverse, working women—not one by companies and institutions that are complicit in exploitation, war, and inequality. We look back on the process of launching the World March of Women in the 2000s as a way to affirm collective organizing, from the local to the international level, as a fundamental element of grassroots feminism.
This week we also publish excerpts from the recently released virtual guidebook “Decolonial Feminist Popular Education”, which gathers the accumulations of the Facilitator’s School that took place in 2022, in a virtual and international format. The Facilitators’ School was a complementary process to the Berta Cáceres International Feminist Organizing School (IFOS), and “focused on enriching the knowledge and experiences of the participants to facilitate contextualized formation processes in their own communities and regions.” We have published in Capire the introduction to the material, written by Sandra Morán, and one of the texts of the book, "Pedagogical mediation in a workshop", by Gina Alfonso.
For this and more content on the internationalist feminist movement, go to capiremov.org!
::: March 8, 2000, a Day To Remember
Looking back on the launch of the World March of Women and its internationalist feminist agenda | Experiences
::: Feminist Pedagogy in Practice: Discover the guidebook “Decolonial Feminist Popular Education”
Gina Alfonso talks about the role of pedagogical mediation in the book with the accumulations and methodologies of the Facilitator’s School | Experiences
...And if you haven't seen it yet, check out our content from previous weeks:
::: What is a Feminist Economy? Watch the Animated Videos
Two new videos expose principles to build feminist economy into the social movements agenda | Multimedia
::: Bertita Zúniga: “Berta Cáceres Argued That the Struggle Is a Permanent Struggle”
Seven years after the political assassination of the Honduran leader Berta Cáceres, we publish a message by her daughter Bertita Zúniga Cáceres about her legacy | Experiences
::: March 8, a Day to Radicalize Hope in Brazil
Read the article by Nalu Faria on the challenges facing the feminist movement as it tackles poverty and the patriarchal control over women’s bodies and lives | Analisys
::: Andaiye: The Point Is To Change the World
The thought and political practice of a radical fighter from Guyana | Experiences
::: A Flag in the Sand: Sahrawi Women Building Sovereignty
Video depicts the everyday lives and stories of women who live in Sahrawi refugee camps in Algeria | Video
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