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Research in service of movement building. We connect feminist thought, organising, and racial justice strategies. 🔗 linktr.ee/thefeministcentre
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Reyes on Argentina's disappeared. Tsamaase on who surveillance destroys. 👇🏿What would you add?🔗Explore our IPV Research Hub via link in bio.
Como o racismo estrutural molda a VPI no Brasil? Novo episódio com Joyce Souza Lopes, da Odara – Instituto da Mulher Negra. Prevenção a partir da experiência das mulheres negras. 🎧 Episódio já disponível 🔗 Link na bio
Tonight at SOAS Ondas: Waves A feminist, decolonial film tracing trans lives across Maputo and Rio. Screening + conversation with the research and creative team. 🕠 5:30 PM 📍 Khalili Lecture Theatre 🎟 Register → link in bio
Last week we held the London premiere of Ondas: Waves at SOAS. The film was supported by FCRJ. The project highlights a simple point: transnational collaborations are central to transformative change. Explore the FCRJ Research Collaboratory and the projects via link in bio.
Across Brazil and Mozambique, queer and trans exiles are creating powerful narratives of home, belonging, and resistance.
Tomorrow at SOAS Join us for a screening of Ondas: Waves — a feminist, decolonial film tracing trans lives across Maputo and Rio de Janeiro. Followed by a conversation with the research & creative team. 🗓 29 May 🕠 5:30–7:30 PM 📍 SOAS University of London 🎟 Register → link in bio
Queer and Trans Exiles: Dis/connections of Home follows five protagonists in Maputo and Rio de Janeiro, weaving stories of exile, kinship, and collective survival through the language of film and the movement of the ocean. 🌊
Migration cannot be discussed outside race, power, and exclusions Explainer No. 2 looks at how borders, fear, and political rhetoric shape who gets framed as a threat. Read the full explainer: thefeministcentre.org/resources/fc... #FCRJ #MigrationJustice
🎥 Watch the trailer: youtube.com/watch?v=wGFlce6e-VE"""
📚 Books We Are Reading We published our cross-regional IPV research in May. Our podcast episodes are out now. These five novels are worth reading alongisde listening to this week's podcast. Melo on feminicide in the Amazon.
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