What's new this week: vaccination, democracy and feminism without borders
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Capire is a media tool to echo the voices of women in movement, to publicize the struggles from different territories, and to strengthen local and international references of anti-capitalist, anti-racist, grassroots feminism. To learn more, watch this video or read our presentation.
::: Women, Displacement, and Refugees in Lebanon
Read and listen to the contribution of Yafa El Masri, a Palestinian refugee in Lebanon, on the webinar Migrations and Refuge on the Feminist Agenda. | Analysis
::: Sovereign Cuba: Creating Vaccines for Life and Integration Between the Peoples
Read and listen to Marilys Zayas as she spoke with Fúria Feminista on women’s role in producing Cuba’s vaccines. As a collaboration with the Real World Radio, Capire transcribed and translated the entire conversation | Interview
::: Women leading the struggles for democracy in Myanmar
Capire talked to Debbie Stothard on the history of the country and the strategies built by women to face impunity | Interview
On May 1, 2021, the Capire portal, the International Peoples’ Assembly, and the International Week of Anti-imperialist Struggle, are launching a new virtual gallery with posters created by 24 people and collectives from 12 countries/territories. With collages, embroideries, paintings, drawings, and pictures with different techniques, the women who took part in this gallery created their own way to represent the desire to change the world.
Visit the gallery, enjoy the posters, and read what the artists have to say about their creative processes. Help us spread the world, share it with more comrades!
...And while you are here, check out our content from previous weeks:
::: Women in the Front Line of the Land Rights Movement in Morocco
Women defend their land and community against the brutality of capitalism in inland Morocco. Also available in Arabic | Analysis
::: #FeministSchool: In Defense of Mother Earth
Experiences of Indigenous, Black, and peasant organizing and resistance are the basis of feminist political education | Experience
::: Building Feminism and Free Sexuality in Mozambique
Maira Domingos offers reflections on compulsory motherhood, conservatism, and patriarchal relationships in marriage | Analysis
::: April 24: Feminist Struggle Against Transnational Corporations and Precarious Labor
Video produced for the Day of Feminist and International Solidarity Against Transnational Corporations, organized by the World March of Women, denounces precarious labor practices in the textile industry and their impact on women’s lives | Multimedia
::: “Hera”, by Lydiah Dola: A Song for Peace and Harmony Between the Peoples
Listen to a song in Luo language by the Kenyan artist Lydiah Dola. | Culture
::: There Is No Place for Justice and Equality on the Free Trade Agenda
By Natália Carrau/REDES-FoE. Transnational corporations and free trade agreements hide behind sustainability and gender equality discourses to increase the power of the market over life. | Analysis
::: 2021: Feminist Resistance and Solidarity Around the World
Across all continents, women are organized and struggling to sustain life. This article brings together the analyses and struggles that participants shared during the “Feminist Resistance and Solidarity Around the World” webinar, held by the World March of Women and Capire on March 23 | Experience
::: Feminist Infographics Against Racism and Colonialism
Amplifying a feminist reflection with grassroots education and mobilization processes. Systematizing and exposing rebellious ideas to change the world. Occupying the city. Those were the organizing strategies of the World March of Women in the Basque Country (Euskal Herria) for its 5th International Action | Experience
::: Pancha Rodríguez: Food Sovereignty Is About Deciding To Change the World
Read the interview with Pancha Rodríguez, of CLOC-La Via Campesina, on the history of struggle of peasant women in the Americas | Interview
::: Gallery: Peasant Struggles and Food Sovereignty
Women are the leading figures in Food Sovereignty. Learn more about this struggle with the photographs of the archives of La Via Campesina, Friends of the Earth, and the World March of Women | Gallery
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