Nestled in the Malai Mahadeshwar hills of Karnataka, India, Soligas are one of India’s most… Read more →
In the Media
In 2003, a Farmer Killed Himself to Protest Globalization. Little Has Changed
Lee’s calls to “keep agriculture out of the WTO” became a rallying cry for groups… Read more →
The globalisation of border control and peoples’ resistance
Anonymous, unidentified bodies. At best, flows that must be “managed”; at worst, “human flesh”. But… Read more →
17 April: Brazilian peasants organize protests to demand land reform and social justice
Demonstrations will honor the 19 victims of the Carajás Massacre, killed by the military police… Read more →
Embracing Grassroots Feminism
Feminism is inherently political and must not be viewed in isolation from other structural inequalities,… Read more →
Why the world is worried about this new biotechnology
This article by Richard Mahapatra first appeared on DownToEarth on 29 November 2018 With just… Read more →
“Resist patriarchy, resist capitalism”, proclaims global peasant women’s meeting in Sri Lanka
This article by Tanya and Vysakh, first appeared on People’s Dispatch on 23 November Global… Read more →
Agroecology as a Tool of Sovereignty and Resilience in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
BY HEATHER GIES | First published in Civil Eats Even before Hurricane Maria devastated the island back… Read more →
Transforming the politics of food in Southern Africa, from the local to the global
Across the world, at least 821 million people suffer from hunger. Malnutrition and severe food… Read more →
Brazil: MST’s João Pedro Stedile, “We have to go back to doing grassroots work”
Info Source: Brasil de Fato | São Paulo | Edition: Pedro Ribeiro Nogueira “We leave… Read more →