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December 2022, Volume 65, Issue 2
- 103-105 The Right to Development?
by Stefano Prato - 106-107 Development as Liberation
by Crystal Simeoni - 108-115 The Political Economy of Debt in Africa: Critical Propositions to Stop the Bleeding
by Ronald Mangani - 116-119 Reflections on the Violence of Development
by Wendy Harcourt - 120-123 Introduction: The Violence of Development
by Smitu Kothari & Wendy Harcourt - 124-135 The Structural Power of the State-Finance Nexus: Systemic Delinking for the Right to Development
by Bhumika Muchhala - 136-144 Challenges and Potential to Revamp the Normative Framework on the Right to Development
by Yuefen Li & Daniel Uribe & Danish - 145-152 Re-regulating the Risk Premium to Realize the Right to Development
by Oliver Pahnecke & Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky - 153-160 In Quest of the Right to Development: Prospects for an African Financial Architecture
by Adebayo Olukoshi - 161-177 Challenges to The Assumption That Economic Success Could Enhance State Legitimacy in Africa, Ten Years Later
by Dereje Alemayehu - 178-185 Decoloniality as the Only Pathway to the Right to Development in Latin America
by Nathalie Beghin - 186-193 Tackling the ‘Planned Lack of Care’: Could a Right to Development Treaty Promote Universal Social Protection Systems?
by Armando Negri Filho - 194-202 IMF’s Surcharges as a Threat to the Right to Development
by Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky & Francisco Cantamutto & Laura Clérico - 203-206 Young People’s Perspective on the Right to Development
by Ella Weber & Evelina Fokina & Arthur Muliro & Nicoletta Dentico - 207-216 The Future is Public! The Global Reclaiming and Democratization of Public Ownership Beyond the Market
by Daniel Chavez & Lavinia Steinfort - 217-227 Demystifying Bretton Woods Institutions’ Rhetoric on Public Services
by Chiara Mariotti & María José Romero - 228-236 Remunicipalisation in Catalonia: Strategies and Responses
by Míriam Planas Martín & Dante Maschio Gastelaars & Quim Pérez Gómez - 237-237 Obituary of Dr Nafis Sadik, President of the Society for International Development, 1994–1997
by Wendy Harcourt - 243-243 Correction to: Peasant Farming, A Buffer for Human Societies
by Angela Hilmi & Sara Burbi - 244-244 Correction to: Peasant Farming, a Refuge in Times of Crises
by Angela Hilmi & Sara Burbi - 245-245 Correction to: The Need for Recovering the Subjugated Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine
by Kin Chi Lau & Tsui Sit - 246-246 Correction to: Incentives to Promote Green Citizenship in UK Transition Towns
by Amy Merritt & Tristan Stubbs
March 2022, Volume 65, Issue 1
- 1-4 Energy Transitions and Development Ambitions: Divergent Agendas?
by Arthur Muliro Wapakala & Passy Amayo Ogolla - 5-9 The Glass is Half Full: The Quest to Ensure Sustainable Energy for All: In Conversation with Rana Ghoneim
by Arthur Muliro & Rana Ghoneim - 10-13 Trade and Environment: Can International Trading Rules Help?
by Rashmi Banga - 14-16 Global to Local: An Alternative Approach to Achieve Climate and Energy Goals
by Maimuna Kabatesi - 17-28 Gender and Energy in International Development: Is There a Return of the ‘Feminization’ of Poverty Discourse?
by Antonella Mazzone - 29-41 The Climate Finance Conundrum
by Anis Chowdhury & Kwame Sundaram Jomo - 42-47 Getting to COP27: Bridging Generational Divide
by Anna Stanczyk - 48-53 Youth Engagement in the Multilateral Energy Space in 2019–2021
by Beniamin Strzelecki - 54-58 The Energy Transition and the Changing Nature of Governance: Analyzing Evidence from the European Union and the Gulf Cooperation Council
by Flávia Guerra & Yasemin Atalay - 59-62 Accelerating Access to Clean Cooking Will Require a Heart-Head-and-Hands Approach
by Yabei Zhang - 63-70 Social Dispossession, the Real ‘Benefit’ of Green Projects in Yucatan
by Ivet Reyes Maturano - 71-77 Low Carbon Mobility Transitions and Justice: A Case of Costa Rica
by Deepak John & Ehsan Derakhshi - 78-79 Charcoal Embedded in Kenyan Culture
by Elizabeth Odondi - 80-93 The Fading Gloss of Data Science: Towards an Agenda that Faces the Challenges of Big Data for Development and Humanitarian Action
by Miren Gutierrez & John Bryant - 94-98 The Somalia Factor: Issues and Perspectives
by Musa Yabarow & Abdinasir Mohamed & Ubah Yusuf
December 2021, Volume 64, Issue 3
- 153-161 Editorial: Resetting Power in Global Food Governance: The UN Food Systems Summit
by Maywa Montenegro de Wit & Matt Canfield & Alastair Iles & Molly Anderson & Nora McKeon & Shalmali Guttal & Barbara Gemmill-Herren & Jessica Duncan & Jan Douwe Ploeg & Stefano Prato - 162-171 Shock and Awe in the UNFSS
by Philip McMichael - 172-180 Global Food Governance
by Nora McKeon - 181-191 Reconfiguring Food Systems Governance: The UNFSS and the Battle Over Authority and Legitimacy
by Matthew C. Canfield & Jessica Duncan & Priscilla Claeys - 192-198 The Food Systems Summit’s Failure to Address Corporate Power
by Jennifer Clapp & Indra Noyes & Zachary Grant - 199-211 Woke Science and the 4th Industrial Revolution: Inside the Making of UNFSS Knowledge
by Maywa Montenegro de Wit & Alastair Iles - 212-219 A Trade Agenda for the Right to Food
by Michael Fakhri - 220-226 UN Food System Summit Fails to Address Real Healthy and Sustainable Diets Challenges
by Janine Giuberti Coutinho & Ana Paula Bortoletto Martins & Potira V. Preiss & Lorenza Longhi & Elisabetta Recine - 227-235 Re-imagining the UN Committee on World Food Security
by Shalmali Guttal - 236-244 Towards Building Comprehensive Legal Frameworks for Corporate Accountability in Food Governance
by Daniel Dorado & Sofía Monsalve & Ashka Naik & Ana María Suárez - 245-251 From Food as Commodity to Food as Liberation
by Atun Kuljay & Jean-Marc Louvin & Molly Anderson & Naseegh Jaffer & Tomaso Ferrando - 252-258 Refusal as Radical Care? Moving Beyond Modern Industrial Agriculture
by Saurabh Arora & Barbara Dyck - 259-265 Disparity to Parity to Solidarity: Balancing the Scales of International Agricultural Policy for Justice and Viability
by Garrett Graddy-Lovelace & Patti Naylor - 266-271 The Reassurance of the Unknown: A Conversation with Nettie Wiebe
by Barbara Dyck & Nettie Wiebe - 272-275 On the Non-reception of the Food Systems Summit in Europe
by Jan Douwe Ploeg - 276-281 Towards Food Sovereignty: Dismantling the Capitalist Brahminic-Patriarchal Food Farming Regime
by Sagari R. Ramdas - 282-287 The Indispensable Territorial Dimension of Food Supply: A View from Brazil During the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Elisabetta Recine & Potira V. Preiss & Mireya Valencia & Matheus Alves Zanella - 288-291 The Farmer-Input Subsidy Program (FISP) Does not Service the Poor
by Mercia Andrews - 292-294 Let’s Reclaim Our Food Sovereignty and Reject the Industrial Food System!
by Nora McKeon - 295-298 Peoples’ Solutions to Food Systems Transformation in Asia and the Pacific
by Tammi Jonas - 299-302 The Latin American and Caribbean Counter-Mobilization Against the UN Food Systems Summit: Magdalena Ackermann in Conversation with Saúl Vicente and Sofía Monsalve
by Magdalena Ackermann & Saúl Vicente & Sofía Monsalve - 303-307 China and the UN Food System Summit: Silenced Disputes and Ambivalence on Food Safety, Sovereignty, Justice, and Resilience
by Li Zhang
June 2021, Volume 64, Issue 1
- 1-3 Reimagining Multilateralism: A Long but Urgently Necessary Journey
by Stefano Prato & Barbara Adams - 4-12 The Breathing Catastrophe: COVID-19 and Global Health Governance
by Nicoletta Dentico - 13-18 Re-grounding Human Rights as Cornerstone of Emancipatory Democratic Governance
by Sofía Monsalve Suárez - 19-28 Slaying the New Dragons that Threaten Peace: Renewing the UN's ‘Systemic Issues’ Agenda
by Manuel F. Montes - 29-38 Towards a Global Digital Constitutionalism: A Radical New Agenda for UN75
by Anita Gurumurthy & Nandini Chami - 39-47 Negotiating Boundaries of Power in the Global Governance for Care
by Marina Durano - 48-55 Global Food Governance
by Nora McKeon - 56-62 A Volatile Context: A Revisionist Lens on Good Governance
by Robert Zuber - 63-73 Challenging Corporate Power: Human Rights Globalization from Above and Below
by Jackie Smith - 74-81 Global Education Governance in the Context of COVID-19: Tensions and Threats to Education as a Public Good
by Antonia Wulff - 82-92 Investment Governance to Reverse Unjustified Privileging of Investors
by Kinda Mohamadieh - 93-96 Leveraging Corruption: How World Bank Support to Private Sector Undermines Emerging Democracies
by Roberto Bissio - 97-106 Bretton Woods’ Pandemic Policies: A Gender Equality Analysis—Perspectives from Latin America
by Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky & Mariana Rulli - 107-111 Somalia: Thirty Years After
by Ibrahim Farah - 112-118 Disaster, Debt, and ‘Underdevelopment’: The Cunning of Colonial-Capitalism in the Caribbean
by Levi Gahman & Gabrielle Thongs & Adaeze Greenidge - 119-128 Dimensioning Data Marginalization: Social Indicators Monitoring
by Mamello Thinyane & Debora Irene Christine - 129-148 The United Nations and Seven Decades of Development
by Anis Chowdhury
December 2020, Volume 63, Issue 2
- 145-149 Editorial: The Vital Pedagogy of the New Coronavirus
by Nicoletta Dentico - 150-156 What COVID-19 Reveals About Twenty-First Century Capitalism: Adversity and Opportunity
by Susan K. Sell - 157-161 Recovering Better from COVID-19 Will Need a Rethink of Multilateralism
by Richard Kozul-Wright - 162-171 Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Developing Countries: Lessons from Selected Countries of the Global South
by Anis Z. Chowdhury & K. S. Jomo - 172-180 The Biodiversity Paradigm: Building Resilience for Human and Environmental Health
by Ruchi Shroff & Carla Ramos Cortés - 181-190 COVID-19 and Private Health: Market and Governance Failure
by Owain David Williams - 191-199 Business-as-Usual will not Deliver the COVID-19 Vaccines We Need
by Els Torreele - 200-204 Claiming Health as a Public Good in the Post-COVID-19 Era
by Salma M. Abdalla & Nason Maani & Catherine K. Ettman & Sandro Galea - 205-208 Corporate Food Paradigms and Health Crisis: The Image of a Syndemic Crash
by Hernando Salcedo Fidalgo - 209-218 Radical Approaches During Unusual Circumstances: Intellectual Property Regulation and the COVID-19 Dilemma
by Mohammed El Said - 219-225 Between Tech and Trade, the Digital Turn in Development Policies
by Marine Al Dahdah & Mathieu Quet - 226-237 COVID-19 Pandemic Recession and Recovery
by K. S. Jomo & Anis Chowdhury - 238-243 Universal Social Protection and Health Care as a Social Common
by Francine Mestrum - 244-248 Health Workers on the Frontline Struggle for Health as a Social Common
by Baba Aye - 249-256 The Need for Recovering the Subjugated Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine
by Kin Chi Lau & Tsui Sit - 257-261 A Moment of Intersecting Crises: Climate Justice in the Era of Coronavirus
by Marcela Mulholland - 262-269 Body Politics in the COVID-19 Era from a Feminist Lens
by Emilia Reyes - 270-276 Health as a Human Right: A Fake News in a Post-human World?
by Gianni Tognoni & Alejandro Macchia - 277-284 Planetary Food Commons and Postcapitalist Post-COVID Food Futures
by Stephen Healy & Bhavya Chitranshi & Gradon Diprose & Teppo Eskelinen & Anisah Madden & Inka Santala & Miriam Williams - 285-290 Food Systems and Health: Prospects for Hope in the Brazilian Chaos?
by Paula Johns - 291-297 The Unlikely Saviour: Portugal’s National Health System and the Initial Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic?
by Jorge Varanda & Luzia Gonçalves & Isabel Craveiro - 312-315 ‘The Fever’: Questioning Malaria Management as a Colonial Legacy
by Katharina Weingartner
March 2020, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-5 Editorial: Who Belongs?
by Arthur Muliro - 6-8 Closing the Gap Between Legal and Social Citizenship for Roma People
by Cristiana Grigore - 9-19 Unwanted Identities: The ‘Religion Line’ and Global Islamophobia
by Farid Hafez - 20-26 Climate Migration and Loss: Exploring the Conceptual Borders of Citizenship, Sovereign Authority, and the Deterritorialized State
by Nicole Marshall - 27-30 Indigenous Peoples Re-Membering Their Futures in Extraordinary Times
by Carol Kalafatic - 31-37 Deconstructing Transgender Identities in Pakistan, India, and Iran in Colonial and Post-colonial Context
by Mahso Gichki - 38-43 Enforcing Law and Norms for Good Citizens: One View of China’s Social Credit System Project
by Xin Dai - 44-51 Invisibles: An Ethnography About Identity, Rights and Citizenship in the Trajectories of Brazilians Adults Without Papers
by Fernanda Melo Escóssia - 52-59 Religious Identity and Politics of Citizenship in South Asia: A Reflection on Refugees and Migrants in India
by Sajaudeen Nijamodeen Chapparban - 60-66 The Haunting Specter of Hindu Ethnonationalist-Neocolonial Development in the Indian Occupied Kashmir
by Ather Zia - 67-73 Contested Conservation: Implications for Rights, Democratization, and Citizenship in Southern Africa
by Masego Madzwamuse & Elizabeth Rihoy & Maxi Louis - 74-78 Does Brexit Mean a Return to Sectarianism? Beyond ‘the Border Issue’, the Future of Social Identities in Northern Ireland from a Political Psychological Perspective
by Ahmet Çoymak & Emma O’Dwyer - 79-82 Intentional BlackLove: Space Making, Visionary Solidarity, and Black Feminisms Movement Building
by Angelique V. Nixon - 83-89 The Soldier, The Terrorist, and The Woman: A Gendered Analysis of Enforced Displacement in Northwestern Pakistan Post 2014
by Zainab Najeeb - 90-94 Imagining Citizenship and Belonging in Ghana
by Kofi Takyi Asante - 95-99 The Weaponization of Identity and Citizenship: The Case of Tanzania
by Aidan Eyakuze & Khalifa Said - 106-114 Finance’s New Avatar
by Kwame Sundaram Jomo - 115-119 What is Slowing Growth in China?
by Vladimir Popov & K. S. Jomo - 120-125 Exchange Rate Undervaluation and Growth in China
by Vladimir Popov & Kwame Sundaram Jomo - 140-144 Genetic Justice: Identity and Equality in the Biotech Age
by Katie Hasson & Marcy Darnovsky
December 2019, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial: The Real Technology Revolution: Technology Justice
by Neth Daño & Stefano Prato - 5-12 An Overview of Emerging Disruptive Technologies and Key Issues
by Jim Thomas - 13-18 Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Sequestration (BECCS): The Distracting Injustice of an Infeasible and Unlikely Technofix
by Rachel Smolker - 19-28 Development Justice in the Digital Paradigm: Agenda 2030 and Beyond
by Anita Gurumurthy & Nandini Chami - 29-36 Fixing the Climate? How Geoengineering Threatens to Undermine the SDGs and Climate Justice
by Linda Schneider - 37-42 An Intra- and Inter-generational Lens into Rapid Technological Change
by Donovan Guttieres - 43-52 Labour, Justice and the Mechanization of Interpretation
by Larry Lohmann - 53-57 Economic Rights Over Data: A Framework for Community Data Ownership
by Parminder Jeet Singh & Jai Vipra - 58-65 Anti-development Impacts of Tax-Related Provisions in Proposed Rules on Digital Trade in the WTO
by Deborah James - 66-80 Governance and Assessment of Future Spaces: A Discussion of Some Issues Raised by the Possibilities of Human–Machine Mergers
by Andelka M. Phillips & I. S. Mian - 81-85 SDG Indicators and BS/Index: The Power of Numbers in the Sustainable Development Debate
by Roberto Bissio - 86-95 A Multifaceted Approach to Understand the Problem of Internet Addiction Among the Young Indian Students
by Sumanjeet Singh - 96-102 Disability Identification Cards: Issues in Effective Design
by Daniel Mont & Michael Palmer & Sophie Mitra & Nora Groce - 103-110 The Museum of Fetishes
by Larry Lohmann & Nicholas Hildyard - 111-115 Surfing the Technological Tsunami: The Need for Participatory Technology Assessment
by Silvia Ribeiro - 116-120 Science, Technology and Innovation: Implications for Africa
by Nnimmo Bassey - 121-127 Exterminator Genes: The Right to Say No to Ethics Dumping
by Mariann Bassey-Orovwuje & Jim Thomas & Tom Wakeford - 128-135 Technology Is Not the Great Equalizer: A Feminist Perspective on the Digital Economy
by Lamìs Shejni - 136-146 Climate Finance: Perspectives on Climate Finance from the Bottom Up
by Miren Gutiérrez & Guillermo Gutiérrez - 147-153 World Bank Financializing Development
by K. S. Jomo & Anis Chowdhury - 154-159 Inequalities, Caste, and Social Exclusion: Dalit Women’s Citizenship
by Shobha Raghuram - 160-166 Gharbzadegi in Iran: A Reactionary Alternative to ‘Development’?
by Aram Ziai - 167-177 The Social Inclusion of Indigenous Peoples in Ecuador Before and During the Revolución Ciudadana
by Roberta Masala & Salvatore Monni - 178-185 Women’s Environmental Literacy in Managing Waste for Environmental Sustainability of the City
by Donna Asteria - 186-195 Immigrant Citizens and Racial Resentment in International Policy Perspective: The Role of Nativity and Racial Resentment in Shaping Support for US Foreign Assistance Expenditure, 2002–2016
by Christopher A. Simon & Michael C. Moltz - 205-206 Andrea Bernardi and Salvatore Monni (editors): The Co-operative Firm. Keywords
by Andrea Cori
December 2018, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 1-5 Editorial: Inequalities, Financialization, Technology: Sometimes the Nearest Exit is Behind You
by Stefano Prato & Flora Sonkin - 6-8 Post-development Possibilities: A Conversation
by Arturo Escobar & Wendy Harcourt - 9-13 Gender and Development: Looking Back, Looking Forward
by Wendy Harcourt - 14-20 Human Rights: Advancing the Frontier of Emancipation
by Kathryn Sikkink - 21-29 Inequality and Its Discontents
by Anis Chowdhury & Kwame Sundaram Jomo - 30-37 Feminism and Revolution: Looking Back, Looking Ahead
by Julie Matthaei - 38-42 Imagining the Future from a Rearview Vision
by Peggy Antrobus - 43-53 Another Green Revolution? On the Perils of ‘Extracting Lessons’ from History
by Jonathan Harwood - 54-61 G20 Prepares to Revamp Global Financial Governance
by Nancy Alexander & Rick Rowden - 62-67 Financing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
by Jesse Griffiths - 68-83 Evolution on Food and Nutrition Governance and the Emergence of Multistakeholderism
by Flavio Luiz Schieck Valente - 84-88 Privatization Rarely in Public or National Interest
by Kwame Sundaram Jomo & Anis Chowdhury - 89-93 PPPs: Public Costs and Risks for Private Profits
by K. S. Jomo & Anis Chowdhury - 94-100 Reviving Holistic Development Planning for Sustainable Development
by Barry Herman - 101-107 Struggles for Health: An Emancipatory Approach in the Era of Neoliberal Globalization
by Amit Sengupta & Chiara Bodini & Sebastian Franco - 108-114 The UN’s Development Function: Time for Renewal
by Sanjay G. Reddy - 115-121 The Precariat: Today’s Transformative Class?
by Guy Standing - 122-128 Peasant Farming as a Source of Life
by Angela Hilmi - 129-133 Using Intellectual Property Flexibilities to Accelerate Progress Against Micronutrient Deficiencies
by Kwame Sundaram Jomo & Arjun Jayadev - 134-139 Do Cooperatives Have Anything to Offer in Today’s World
by Felice Llamas & Kwame Sundaram Jomo - 140-148 Traditional Knowledge: A Therapeutic Potential in the Scenario of Climate Change for Sustainable Development
by Romesh Kumar Salgotra & Sajad Majeed Zargar & Manmohan Sharma & Monika Sood - 149-159 ‘Doomed by the ‘Resource Curse?’ Fish and Oil Conflicts in the Western Gulf of Guinea, Ghana
by Bernard Owusu - 160-163 ‘Development’ as Both Idea and Action Represents a Contemporary Version of Western Economic, Political, Cultural and Ideological Imperialism
by Qasim Javed - 164-171 Time Banking: The Missing Link
by Bibhu Dash & Namrata Sandhu - 179-181 Ilene Grabel: When Things Don’t Fall Apart: Global Financial Governance and Developmental Finance in an Age of Productive Incoherence
by Rick Rowden
December 2017, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 145-148 Editorial: The Crisis of Democracy
by Arthur Muliro - 149-156 Clinging to Hope: An Urgent Call to Rejuvenate and Revitalize Institutions of Liberal Democracy: An Interview with Jennifer Welsh
by Arthur Muliro - 157-161 No Easy Choices: Politics Between Anachronistic Parties, Holograms and Vacuous Populists: An Interview with Roberto Savio
by Arthur Muliro - 162-167 Economism Against Democracy
by Franck Amalric - 168-173 The Curious Case of the Duterte Presidency: Turning the Demos Against Democracy?
by Carmina Yu Untalan - 174-179 Venezuela: The Decline of a Democracy
by Maria Puerta Riera - 180-182 Reading Paul Raskin’s Journey to Earthland
by Franck Amalric - 183-189 Engineering Peace in Somalia: A Call for a Re-examination of the Somali Peace Processes
by Ibrahim Farah & Sekou Toure - 190-196 Tipping the Scales: Shifting from Projects to Scalable Solutions in Fragile States
by Larry Cooley & Jonathan Papoulidis - 197-200 Why the Current Clamor for East African Federation Cannot Produce Unity
by James Magode Ikuya - 201-205 Religion and Cognitive Development: Implications for the Developing World
by Rumy Hasan - 206-212 Why Power Only Yields to Counter-Power
by Claudio Schuftan - 213-221 A Dangerous Alliance? The Relationship Between Ecuador and China
by Salvatore Monni & Luca Serafini - 222-226 Ten Reflections on Today’s Crisis
by Roberto Savio - 227-234 Unraveling the Narratives of Adivasi Dispossession: A Case Study of Land Acquisition in Nagri Village, Jharkhand
by Rahul Ranjan
September 2017, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 1-2 Feminist Futures: Celebrating Diversities, Asserting Rights, Transforming Societies, Reinventing Economies
by Stefano Prato - 3-6 Guest Editorial: The Future is Feminist
by Rochelle Jones - 7-11 Interview with Brazilian Feminist Activist Jurema Werneck
by Lydia Alpizar Duran - 12-17 On Feminist Futures and Movement Imperatives
by Awino Okech - 18-21 Fearless Futures
by Shilo Shiv Suleman & Nida Mushtaq Esapzai - 22-31 Reclaiming Democratic Spaces Through Liberatory Imagination
by Semanur Karaman & Ana Cernov - 32-39 We Have to Wake Up, Humankind! Women’s Struggles for Survival and Climate and Environmental Justice
by Maria Alejandra Rodriguez Acha - 40-43 Bodily Integrity and Freedoms: A Cross-Movement Perspective
by Rupsa Mallik - 44-49 Funding Trends Affecting Women’s Rights and Gender Equality Organizing
by Fareen Walji - 50-56 Self-Care: An Act of Political Warfare or a Neoliberal Trap?
by Inna Michaeli - 57-65 State of Our Feminist Movements: The Power of Young Feminist Organizing
by Felogene Anumo - 66-69 Intentional BlackLove: Space Making, Visionary Solidarity, and Black Feminisms Movement Building
by Angelique V. Nixon - 70-73 Building a Diverse Movement for Gender Equality
by Mary Keogh - 74-79 Self-Defense Means Political Autonomy! The Women’s Movement of Kurdistan Envisioning and Pursuing New Paths for Radical Democratic Autonomy
by Dilar Dirik - 80-82 Interview with Ana Luz Mamani Silva: Sex Workers are Feminists Too!
by Lydia Alpízar Durán & Gabby Cicco