A week of Kamala Harris losing the elections, mud being thrown at Spanish politicians and insurance companies hiring companies to decline medical procedures
A week of a judge blaming Breonna Taylor’s murder on her boyfriend, violence at a parade in Brooklyn and ongoing starvation in Sudan
How Brazil is denying the basic human right to waterAn insight into new laws which threaten the lives of thousands already living in water insecurity Igor Vieira & Illustration: Isadora Machado
The Mexican feminist movement is strong and angryThe fight against President Obrador’s gaslighting, sexist and violent governmentKaren Castillo & Illustration: Ilse Arguero
Betrayed by the government – but not conqueredThe continued resistance of the Otomi community in the face of discrimination, violence and gentrificationKaren Castillo & Illustration: Anonymous
How Indigenous land defenders are leading the fight against extraction in EcuadorIn conversation with Luciana Grassi and Manari UshiguaSamara Almonte & Illustration: Marianne Hernandez
Cómo defensores de territorios Indígenas están liderando la lucha contra la extracción en EcuadorA lo largo de la historia de la humanidad hemos sido testigos de la destrucción de los recursos naturales como...Samara Almonte & Illustration: Marianne Hernandez
Colonialism still has its grip on the CaatingaThe threat multiplier of climate change, deforestation and Indigenous erasureHyally Carvalho & Illustration: Fernanda Peralta
How Chilean performance collective Las Tesis is growing a global feminist movementRadical Chilean collective La Tesis discuss how they are cultivating a democratic and intersectional global feminist movement through performance.Canela Laude-Arce & Illustration: Sabrina Gevaerd
Who can you trust? The Catch-22 for women protesting in ColombiaColombia is a dangerous country for many, and the 2021 National Strike and previous strikes have exposed just how dangerous...Valentina Prada & Illustration: Annette Perez
A Culture of Sovereignty: Farmers leading the wayAs the daughter of a multigenerational lineage of farmers, and raised in a primarily agricultural P’urhepecha descendant community in Michoacan,...Samara Almonte & Illustration: Daisy Doodles
The future is… fossil?Last month, over 500 Argentinians participated in a public protest against the development of a brand new offshore oil exploration...Maria Azul Schvartzman & Illustration: Javie Huxley
A colonial hang-up: how the need to speak English is gatekeeping the climate movementIt's time to create spaces for all people to participate Maria Azul Schvartzman & Illustration: Sabrina Gevaerd