Tag: Feminism
Visual Arts
Ana Mendieta: Anatomy of Uprootedness
“On September 11, 1961, a twelve-year-old girl named Ana María Mendieta boarded a KLM flight to Miami...
Interviews
‘Subalternas’: Cuban Afrotransfeminist and Decolonial Magazine (An Interview)
This is a conversation with storyteller, journalist and editor in chief of Subalternas, Mel Herrera. Questions and...
Interviews
“I Believe in an Anti-Systemic Feminism.” A Conversation with...
When María Galindo (La Paz, Bolivia, 1964) entered the courtroom dressed entirely in red and black, accused...
Interviews
The Cuba I knew was always alive in color....
Margaret Randall (New York City, 1936) is a poet, activist, and former university professor. In the early-1960s...
Society & Politics
Men Made of Marble
Ah, the drive of nationalism. How deep it settles in, how it eats away at any attempt...
Opinion
Taking Your Boobs Out in a March Is Also...
Honestly, I don’t care that much whether they congratulate me or not on March 8. For me,...