Intimately Political Conversations on Feminisms
The tapestry of our voices reveals questions, tensions, and trajectories that inhabit contemporary feminisms and that challenge not only women but all of humanity.
By Margarita Martínez Osorio, Anyer Lorena Mosquera, Myriam Pérez Gallo | | Feminisms, racial inequality, Womens Rights
International justice: as fragile as it is necessary
Is international justice effective? We analyze the fragility, lack of budget, and political tensions and global courts.
By Paula Andrea Valencia Cortés | | Human Rights, ICC, Impunity, Inter-American System, International Criminal Court, International Justice, Multilateralism Crisis.
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Intimately Political Conversations on Feminisms
By Margarita Martínez Osorio, Anyer Lorena Mosquera, Myriam Pérez Gallo | | Feminisms, racial inequality, Womens Rights
This text emerged from a conversation among three women who identify as feminists. We took a break from our daily rush and sat down to discuss a question that resonates ...
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By Paula Andrea Valencia Cortés | | Human Rights, ICC, Impunity, Inter-American System, International Criminal Court, International Justice, Multilateralism Crisis.
In different parts of the world, there are people who keep files and testimonies for years, clinging to the hope that one day there will be justice. When the courts ...
Lea más With judges on the chopping block, who will defend us?
By Kelly Giraldo Viana, Sofía Carrerá Martínez | | Authoritarianism, Brazil, Ecuador, El Salvador, Judicial Independence, Rule of Law, Venezuela, World Justice Project
“This is the story of a man / who knew very few letters / and dreamed of the justice / of comic book heroes / and disguised himself as good ...
Lea más Justice in check, but not yet a checkmate
By Paola Molano Ayala | | Authoritarianism, Democracy, Human Rights, International Criminal Court, International Justice, Rule of Law
Justice today faces a paradox: it is, at the same time, the last bulwark against arbitrariness and unchecked power, and one of the favorite targets of those who seek to ...
Lea más How the U.S.’s Narrative Hurts Immigrants
By Christy Crouse, Thomas Gustafson | | Donald Trump, ICE, immigration, Immigration policies, United States
It is a regular day in one of the United States’s largest cities. People wearing masks are driving around in unmarked cars, raiding and picking up people off the street—kidnapping ...
Lea más COP30: transitions, hope, and discontent
By Diana Guarnizo | | Climate Change, COP30, Just transition, Right to Food
COP30, held in Belém, Brazil, in November 2025, left a bittersweet impression. Although it was one of the most well-attended COPs, where innovative topics related to food and climate finance ...
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Abortion
By Dejusticia | | Abortion / IVE, Derecho a la intimidad, Derecho a la intimidad, Derechos de las mujeres, Derechos de las mujeres, Sexual and Reproductive Rights
Dejusticia intervened in Nicaragua, Mexico and Colombia arguing for the legalization of abortion in these countries.
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By Dejusticia |
This suit against the Ministry of Communications aruges that the Miistry should have granted a community radio one or more stations in the capital of the country.
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We travel with 20 indigenous activists of the world to the heart of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Listen to this story about the Kankuama Resistance.
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Discover some of the documentary pieces that we have made. Indigenous resistance, migration of Venezuelans to Colombia and stories of women coca growers, are some of our topics of interest.
