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::: Breaking the Line that Binds Poverty and Women in Iraq
The World March of Women Iraq offers a reflection on neoliberalism, oppression against women, and poverty. This text is also available in Arabic, its original language. “Women’s dilemma lurks on the line of society’s dilemmas. In neoliberal societies, the imperialist media machine and local authorities recurrently legitimate sexist discrimination.” | Analysis
::: #FeministSchool: Sharing Technologies, Knowledge, and Struggles
Here’s how the welcoming session and technical training workshop went down at the International Feminist Organizing School. “They build a feminist, anti-racist school with solidarity as its practice, as a horizon and as a program to change society” | Experience
::: Vaccination, health rights and women’s work in the pandemic
Women from Brazil, Belgium and South Africa indicate popular ways to confront the pandemic. “Corporate profits are not more important than the lives of millions of poor people around the globe” (Wilhelmina Trout) | Video
Review: 3 months of Capire
The Capire portal was launched on January 6th, 2021, eager to start the new year strengthening the voices of women who organize to change the world. And since then, it’s been 3 months of feminist news, powerful reflections, collective experiences, contributions from women of grassroots movements around the world. Watch the video that compiles our publications from January to April 2021:
Call for Posters: Anti-Imperialist Feminism To Change the World
To strengthen this revolutionary feminism, we call all women to express their artwork in our Call for Posters organized in partnership with the Capire portal, the International Peoples’ Assembly, and the International Week of Anti-Imperialist Struggle. The posters may include illustrations, photographs, collage works… What matters is the creativity and the will to make a contribution. We will use the materials submitted to organize an international virtual gallery to be launched on May 1st, Workers’ Day!
More information, reading references, selection requirements, and the application form are available on the Capire website.
...And, since you are here, access also past weeks' content:
::: Alexandra Kollontai: The Years of Revolution
Alexandra Kollontai was a Russian revolutionary who fought bravely against the brutality of tsarism, political persecution, and the reality of hunger and war that ravaged life in pre-Soviet Russia. We selected parts of the “The Years of Revolution” section from her 1926 book “The Autobiography of a Sexually Emancipated Communist Woman.” | Experience
::: Feminism in Mozambique: For Land, Freedom, Sisterhood, and a Life Free of Violence
Nzira Deus exposes land encroachment and violence in Mozambique and shares feminist strategies toward organizing for change. | Analysis
::: Coup and Grassroosts Struggle in Haiti: Watch Activist Islanda Micherline
Islanda Micherline recorded a video addressing the alarming situation faced by the Haitian people and calls for solidarity with the country | Analysis
::: Women Resist Land Grabbing and Free Zone in Haiti
Feminist farm school faces threat from Coca-Cola monoculture | Experience
::: The Challenges of Grassroots Feminism in Arab Countries
Ten years after the “Arab spring,” Souad Mahmoud reflects on women’s living conditions and struggle as they face conservatism and instrumentalization | Analysis
::: Grassroots Feminism in Face of the Brutality and False Diversity of Capital
Read and listen to the words of Claudia de la Cruz, of the International Peoples’ Assembly, from her contribution at the “Challenges of Grassroots Feminism” Webinar. "There is a diversity of people and businesses that look like us, for the color of their skin, for their gender… But their agenda belongs to the bourgeoisie" | Analysis
::: Popular Peasant Feminism: We Have a New World To Build in Our Hands
Read and listen to the words of Yolanda Areas Blass, of La Via Campesina, from her contribution at the “Challenges of Grassroots Feminism” Webinar. “We are women who farm the land, we are fisherwomen, we are working women in the rural world. Our identity is the struggle for emancipation" | Analysis
Gallery: Living Memory of March 8
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!
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