At South Feminist Futures, we celebrate the International Rural Women’s Day as a moment to recognise and reflect on the political, ecological, and social actions of rural, peasant, and Indigenous women – central agents of self-determination who sustain and defend land, food, and the commons, and who create and uphold antipatriarchal, antiracist, and anticapitalist ways of living.
This reading list is intended as a tribute to their struggles, and as an invitation to explore the subject from a feminist and decolonial political economy approach.