
Feminists build power in Uruguay
Autonomous feminist movements in Uruguay challenge capitalism, patriarchy and racism through strikes, marches, and mutual aid.
Autonomous feminist movements in Uruguay challenge capitalism, patriarchy and racism through strikes, marches, and mutual aid.
On Gramsci’s ‘Interregnum’ and Zizek’s ethnocentric philosophy.
Drought, illness and inflation were impacting millions in Zimbabwe before the pandemic, today a military led lockdown promises to increase suffering.
Colonial era legislation is being revived in the age of coronavirus, and it is migrant workers who are suffering most.
Women's groups are taking direct action and using public art to denounce femicides and demand change.
The pandemic makes resistance to the IMF and the World Bank essential, and there is a long lineage of protest to draw from.
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