Global South Feminist Manifesto Week: Transnational Dialogues
Find a suggested list of resources and introductory readings for the thematic session on The People vs Capitalism: South Feminist Proposals for a Post-Capitalist World of the Global South Feminist Manifesto Week: Transnational Dialogues to be held on 23nd August at 7am UTC and 1pm UTC.
All resources are authored by Global South feminists and are organised by language – Arabic, English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish-. If you would like to access a more extensive list of resources on the topic or other feminist productions you can visit the South Feminist Knowledge Hub here. We invite you to send us any other resources that should be included in this reading list by filling out this form or emailing us at knowledgehub@southfeministfutures.org.
English
- The Kurdish Women’s Movement: History, Theory, Practice, by Dilar Dirik
- Decolonising Politics and Constructing Worlds in the Everyday through Zapatista Autonomy, Sebastián Granda Henao
- Anti-patriarchal community feminism in Bolivia, by Adriana Guzmán
- Decolonial Feminisms, Power and Place Sentipensando with Rural Women in Colombia, by Laura Rodríguez Castro
- A Feminist Agenda for People and Planet: Principles and Recommendations for a Global Feminist Economic Justice Agenda, by Diyana Yahay
- Food sovereignty and indigenous feminisms in the context of North America, by Lisa Iron Cloud, Dr. Priscilla Settee, Simone Senogles
- Living and resisting around Socfin’s oil palm plantations, by Aminata Finda Massaquoi
Arabic
الاقتصادات البديلة رأسمال نسوي، غوى صايغ،
Spanish
- ¿Cómo se sostiene la vida en América Latina? Feminismos y re-existencias en tiempos de oscuridad, by Karin Gabbert y Miriam Lang
- Resistencias populares a la recolonización del continente, by Claudia Korol
- Feminismo Comunitario Antipatriarcal en Bolivia, by Adriana Guzmán,
- Política Exterior Feminista y Crisis Climática: Bases para una Estrategia de Acción Ecofeminista, by Gisele Fernández Ludlow, Geraldine Gachuz Martínez
Portuguese
Development or Bem Viver? The Xukuru Do Ororuba People’s Vision of Sacred Agriculture as a Counter-Hegemonic Proposal for the Relationship between Human Beings and Nature, by Iran Neves Ordonio, Carla Ladeira Pimentel Águas, Marcos Moraes Valença
French
UN PROGRAMME FÉMINISTE POUR LES PEUPLES ET POUR LA PLANÈTE : Principes et recommandations pour un programme féministe mondial de justice économique, by Diyana Yahay