“We speak to the land, and the land remembers us.”
Across Namibia & Colombia, Indigenous women’s healing shows how it is collective and intergenerational.
Part of the FCRJ Transnational Research Collaboratory.
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🎬 Ondas: Waves (29 May, SOAS) → link in bio
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Ondas: Waves
A feminist, decolonial film tracing trans lives across Maputo & Rio.
Screening + conversation
29 May 2026 | 6PM | SOAS London
In partnership with @essexuni.bsky.social
With NGO partners Transformar and ConexaoG
Marriage, reproduction, and the “family” are back in policy debates.
Explainer No.1 shows how “family protection” regulates gender, labour, and power.
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Policies are not neutral.
They are shaped by political projects organising power over race, gender, migration and labour.
The FCRJ Explainer Series traces how policies producing racial and gender injustice emerge—and why they endure.
Understanding this is part of resistance.
Explainer 1 drops soon.
Building on the SOAS Explains video, it shifts the focus from exposure to how exploitation is structured.
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Most Epstein coverage maps powerful men.
Awino Okech’s blog for SOAS asks a different question:
What happens when we centre the girls and young women those networks depend on?
What does it mean to understand feminism as a quetion of transforming power? Prof. Awino Okech on power, gender, and African feminist thought in this Global Africa Conversations discussion by CAPSI.
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Justice without care isn’t justice.
Listen to Dr. SM Rodriquez on 10 Questions With… on Runway to Feminist Justice to reflect on feminist alternatives to punitive systems.
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What does safety mean to you?👇🏿Tell us in the comments below.
Featuring Eleanor Newbigin, Odile Mackett & Lucia Kula, the series bridges feminist scholarship and real-world debates.
One more episode before a short pause 👀
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What feminist ideas should shape policy today?👇
Over the past two months, we’ve been running 10 Questions With Feminist Academics on Runway to Feminist Justice ✨
We’ve explored:
• Public memory & colonial histories
• Care work & economic justice
• Migration, borders & belonging
📚 What we’re reading & watching:
• Rodriguez (2025) on nonbinary transitions
• American History, Black Trans Lives (Nat Geo)
• Transtraterrestrial — Sage Ni’Ja Whitson
• So Many Stars — Carolina De Robertis
✨ Save the date: Trans Pride London
Trans liberation is collective liberation.
🎥 Ondas: Waves set between Maputo & Rio, following five trans lives navigating exile, belonging, and survival.
📍 @Nassawiyat advancing queer & trans justice through media and organising
📍 @KalkiSubramaniam / @SahodariFoundation key voices behind India’s 2014 NALSA ruling
📍Young Pride Foundation
Trans liberation is feminist liberation.
We centre trans liberation because our struggles are interconnected, across gender justice, racism, borders, and economic and political violence.
Today we’re highlighting trans movements, organisers, and storytellers building care and resistance globally.
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A reminder that feminist practice is not fixed—it is shaped by context, continuously evolving, and grounded in struggle.
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From feminist popular education and racial bias in health systems to Qist (justice), creative resistance, and land-based resurgence, the series connects scholarship, organising, and lived experience.
What does feminist praxis look like across contexts—and how do those politics unfold in lived struggles?
Conversations with Feminists brings together voices working across movement education, health justice, theology, disability justice, cultural resistance, and Indigenous resurgence.
Borders shape belonging, legality, and everyday survival.
Listen to Dr. Lucia Kula on 10 Questions With… on Runway to Feminist Justice to reflect on feminist approaches to migration and law.
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💬 What would justice at borders look like? 👇🏿Tell us in the comments below.
Produced by FCRJ it reflects on action research, solidarity, and public-oriented scholarship.
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What happens when activism and scholarship sit at the same table? Featuring conversations with FCRJ's AIR the series explores mutual learning between activists, students, and researchers grounding scholarship in lived experience and community engagement.
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Conversations with Cultural Producers continues that work.
This Runway to Feminist Justice series explores how art, film, music, and literature shape movements for justice.
We invest in feminist knowledge systems so movements gain continuity, strategy, and power.
Transformation requires infrastructure.
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The Leadership Series of Runway to Feminist Justice invites reflection on how feminist leadership is practiced — in movement spaces, in moments of crisis, and in the everyday work of sustaining justice.
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What does feminist leadership look like in practice?
If Revolutionary Love Letters made you think about mentorship and responsibility, the Leadership Series explores what it means to lead with care.
Listen to our conversations with senior feminists. 🎧 Listen to Runway to Feminist Justice on Spotify & Apple Podcasts. Read Revolutionary Love Letters 👉🏾 Links in our bio.
Feminist lineage matters. The Legacy Series on Runway to Feminist Justice, honours the women who built our foundations. Preserve and protect feminist collective memory.
Listen to leaders and activists from around the world as they share their experience, strategies, journeys and visions for justice.