Feminisms

Feminisms

Honduras: Feminist Caravan Occupies Garifuna Territory with Art and Memory

Caravan held activities in defense of Garifuna territory and the memory of the forcibly disappeared from Triunfo de la Cruz

Report from Oaxaca: International Women’s Day, without logos or leaders

his shared pain rippled across a crowd that stretched for blocks and blocks. But so did the shared commitment to

As Men Emigrate, Indigenous Women Gain Political Opportunities and Obligations in Mexico

The emigration of men to the United States threatens indigenous systems of governance in Mexico. When men leave, the weight of activities in small towns falls on women, but despite this women are still...

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Pemex Negligence, Inc. and Its Zones of Death

Indigenous communities live amid oil spills from Pemex and private companies in a region marked as key for fracking

Sumud flotilla heads to Gaza “to break the blockade and stop the genocide”

While Israel brands it as ‘terrorism’, Genoa dockworkers threaten mass action should the flotilla be intercepted

United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Sides with U.S. in GM Corn Dispute Without Evidence That It Is Not Harmful to Health

The panel established under the TMEC ruled in favor of the United States about its complaint over a Mexican decree banning glyphosate and genetically modified corn