Reading list

Bandung to Beijing: Reclaiming South-South Histories and Solidarities
The 1955 Bandung Conference, a milestone of Third World sovereignty and the birth of the Non-Aligned Movement, is often remembered as an event from which women were absent. However, the role of women’s groups and feminist in shaping that anti-imperialist internationalism is critical and undeniable. Groups such as Women’s International

Building South Feminist Genealogies
Reading list for Building South Feminist Genealogies – A Dialogue on Memory, Resistance and Insurgent Epistemologies – to mark the one-year anniversary of the South Feminist Knowledge Hub. This dialogue seeks to build feminist genealogies of the South — as a form of memory, continuity, and political power. We gather

Debt As a Form of Government
Explore below a curated selection of resources for the Political Education Teach-in series #26 about Debt as a form of government with Veronica Gago. All the resources are authored by Global South feminists. For a more comprehensive collection on this and other feminist topics, visit the South Feminist Knowledge Hub.

Cultivating Alliances: Women, Urban Gardens & Collective Power
Explores women’s roles in urban gardens, agroecology, food sovereignty, Indigenous and Global South perspectives, land rights, collective healing, climate justice, and community power through ancestral, sustainable practices.