What's new this week | Feminist solutions to climate change, hunger and violence
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What's new this week | Feminist solutions to climate change, hunger and violence
::: Popular Peasant Feminism Tackling Hunger and Violence
Sonia Vidal offers, in writing and audio, La Via Campesina’s views on challenging patriarchal violence | Analysis
::: COP26: The Climate Business Is Not the Answer for the Climate Crisis
Big corporations orchestrate false solutions based on green economy at the UN climate change conference | Analysis
“The green economy that is being redesigned right now is something the peoples and communities have known for a long time, as they have seen their territories privatized by these initiatives.”
...And while you are here, check out our content from previous weeks:
::: Violence Against Women: We Must Fight It From and for the Grassroots
Read to Sophy Ngalapi’s contribution at the “Anti-systemic struggles to live free of violence” webinar | Analysis
::: Latin America and the Caribbean: Regional Scenario and Challenges Toward Change
Llanisca Lugo looks into the challenges facing Latin America and the Caribbean as the region confronts imperialist advances | Analysis
::: Oil Palm Monoculture: Women Resist Violence From Agribusiness
Read and listen to Marié Crescence’s contribution at the “Anti-systemic Struggles To Live Free of Violence” webinar | Analysis
::: Women confront the State and patriarchal fundamentalism to end violence in India
Read and listen the contribution Neelam Chaturvedi gave during the “Anti-systemic struggles to live free of violence” webinar | Analysis
::: Fighting for Free Palestine Cannot Be a Crime: Grassroots Movements Around the World Organize Solidarity
Read an excerpt from the declaration against the classification of Palestinian civil society organizations as “terrorists” | Experiences
::: Surveillance in the Territories: What Is Agriculture 4.0?
Watch the new animated film by Tecla Network to learn about the threats of agriculture 4.0 and how peasant women are resisting it through agroecological practices | Video
::: Lessons From the Struggle Against the FTAA: Continental Unity To Fight Free Trade
Grassroots movements from the Americas have accumulated experiences and a history of struggles for sovereignty and integration. "By saying no to the FTAA and refusing the proposed incorporation of women into a social chapter of the agreement, a broad sector of anti-capitalist feminism emerged in the region" | Experience
::: Building a Binding Treaty for Transnationals is a Feminist Struggle
Women are the most harshly affected by the power of transnational corporations; but they are also the ones primarily resisting it. "Also a common practice of transnationals around the world is the super-exploitation of women. Excluded from these companies’ productive processes, women become part of these activities under marginalized or vulnerable conditions" | Analysis
::: El Salvador Against Bitcoin, the Poverty of Many, and the Economy for the Few
Large grassroots marches reject president Nayib Bukele’s anti-democratic and neoliberal bid. Read the report by activist Ana Isabel López | Analysis
::: Feminist Peace Initiative: “The only green solution to the military is to not have it”
Kitzia Esteva talked to Capire about how grassroots organizations are connecting to fight U.S. military interventions worldwide | Interview
::: Palestine Women Defending Water, Land, and Life from the Israeli Occupation
Abeer Al Butmeh from Friends of The Earth Palestine denounces the Israeli occupation and exploitation of natural resources | Analysis
::: Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen: Poetry and Revolution
November 6th is the birthday of the Portuguese poet Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen | Culture
::: Al Khadra: “Nobody Taught Me How To Be a Poet”
We publish a translated poem by Al Khadra, an acclaimed name of Sahrawi poetry in defense of self-determination | Culture
::: Grassroots Feminisms and the Transnational Struggles of the World March of Women
The World March of Women’s repertoire of action and reflection to build an anti-racist, anti-systemic, and grassroots feminism | Analysis
::: Women Building Feminist Economy and Food Sovereignty in India
Capire talked to Sheelu Francis from the Women’s Collective about experiences to create new ways of work and living | Interview
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