The Transnational Institute’s State of Power 2018 report highlights three interviews with women activists who have displayed incredible courage, determination and creativity to confront corporate power and state violence. From Honduras, South Africa and India, the interviews attest to the instrumental role women have played in their respective struggles, the ways communities have refused to be cowed by the politics of terror, and the importance of movements to remain autonomous, rooted in communities and intelligent and holistic in their strategies and tactics. Read further here: http://longreads.tni.org/state-of-power-2018/women-resistance-counterpower/
Marching forward: Women, resistance and counter-power:
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