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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Perú: Indigenous People Declare Permanent Emergency, Twenty-Five Leaders Assassinated since 2020

Indigenous leader found dead with signs of torture after twenty-four days missing.

Despite Organized Crime Violence, Indigenous Nahuas Celebrate Fifteen Years of Building Community in Xayakalan

For the Indigenous Nahua woman Teresa, a community member of Santa María Ostula, the fifteen-year celebration is a celebration of life.

Indigenous Maya Q’eqchi’ Denounce Eviction Threats of New Communities in El Estor

Guatemala: judicial authorities and agroindustry companies pursue evictions of Indigenous communities around Lake Izabal.