What's new this week | Confronting patriarchal, capitalist, and racist violence
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::: Feminism in Galicia: Fighting Against the Patriarchal Justice System in the Periphery of the Center of Capitalism
By the World March of Women in Galicia. Putting the confrontation with sexist and judicial violence on the feminist agenda is key to get some laws off the paper | Experience
::: Femicide, An Old Unhealed Wound Bleeding For Kurdish Women
Read the article from Hacer Özdemir about the Kurdish feminist struggles against patriarchal domination and the Ezidi femicide. "In this context, it is necessary to see the Ezidi genocide as a femicidal program" | Analysis
::: 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. "Art has a potential for transformation. Because it is an element of culture, it is related to nature and is essentially human. Art arises from our capacity of imagining and projecting different situations from those we are living in the present" | Culture
La Vía Campesina has opened a call for contributions so that artists around the world can submit materials that express the struggle for food sovereignty. Applications are open until September 30th.
...And while you are here, check out our content from previous weeks:
:::Guatemala Is Iximulew: Pushing Toward Plurinationality, Democracy, and a Decent Life
Indigenous peoples and women rise up and hold intense demonstrations against Guatemalan president, for a plurinational state | Analysis
::: Amid the Pandemic, Women in Morocco Face marginalization and lead struggles
The World March of Women Coordinating Board in Morocco has been continuously supporting women’s struggles against the policies of impoverishment and humiliation that affect them | Analysis
::: Lebanon Under Collapse: Refuge, Precarious Work and Marginalization
How is the economy, precarization, and the pandemic being felt by women and the working class in Lebanon today? | Analysis
::: 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 | Interview
::: Filipino Women’s Strategies Against Violence, Killings, and Eviction
Read and listen to Jean Enriquez speech during the “Feminist struggles to bring down authoritarianism” webinar | Analysis
::: Bartolina Sisa: An Aymara Fighter Against the Spanish Empire
On International Indigenous Women’s Day, meet the story of Bartolina Sisa, an Indigenous Bolivian fighter from the 18th century | Experience
::: Turkey under authoritarianism: wildfires, antifeminism, privatizations and support to Taliban
Read and listen to Yıldız Temürtürkan. "We, women living under authoritarian regimes, need to exchange experiences of struggle. We urgently need to update our knowledge and analysis in a world where we encounter rapid and unpredictable changes" | Analysis
::: Patricia McFadden: Contemporarity And The Possibilities Of Building Alternative Societies
The feminist researcher Patricia McFadden talks about new feminist paradigms to refuse subalternity and focus on women’s potentialities | Interview
::: The Taliban and the Occupation Affect the Entire Region: Pakistani Women Against Authoritarianism
Read and listen to Bushra Khaliq’s contribution during the “Feminist Struggles To Bring Down Authoritarianism” webinar | Analysis
::: The Traps of the Palm Oil Industry Against Women’s Lives
Read an excerpt from the publication “Nine Reasons to Say NO to Contract Farming with Palm Oil Companies.” | Analysis
::: Interview: What’s At Stake For Women’s Lives In Afghanistan?
Read the interview with a women's rights activist from Afghanistan on the consequences of of 20 years of US occupation and the Taliban returning to power | Interview
::: Read the poem “Stevia,” by Helena Zelic
Poem voices criticism against Coca-Cola’s land expropriation and production model | Culture
::: Energy system and climate justice: if it’s not feminist, it’s not just
Read and listen to Karin Nansen’s contribution about the feminist contributions to change economy and the energy system | Analysis
::: Feminism Facing Witch Hunting, Land Grabbing, and Patriarchal Control In India
We remember the words and struggles of the activist Shashi Sail about her experience fighting for women’s autonomy. By rekindling her voice and her words, we want to contribute to keeping alive the memory and the struggle of Shashi Sail for women’s freedom | Experience
::: Colombia, a Sparkle Rejecting the Neoliberal Model in Latin America and the Caribbean
Mobilization, change, and unity are fundamental tasks for social movements and political forces in the region | Analysis
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