Soño, a poem by Sara Guerrero Alfaro
This poem is part of Migrant Women Press’s 16 days of activism against gender-based violence. Photo by Cris Trung on […]
This poem is part of Migrant Women Press’s 16 days of activism against gender-based violence. Photo by Cris Trung on […]
This poem is part of Migrant Women Presses’s 16 days of activism campaign against gender-based violence. Photo by Jennifer Marquez
This poem is part of Migrant Women Press’s 16 days of activism against gender-based violence Photo by Julia Kadel on
An Iranian writer based in the UK reflects on the inhumanity of the Gaza War. Photo by Alisdare Hickson |
At the heart of Belfast, amidst the city’s Black History Month festivities, a celebration unfolded, resonating deeply with the voices
Ann Privateer is a poet, artist, and photographer. Grandma Grandmother’s breasts Spill into her arms They collide With my tiny
“A therapist documenting and co-creating histories of migrant women”, Naila Ali reflects on her personal journey and explores identity, trauma,
Book review of “In our own words – Refugee Women in Germany tell their stories” (International Women* Space, 2015) by
After an experience with migration in Portugal and publishing 11 books, the writer Claudia Canto created an independent publisher to
At the age of 60, the Brazilian Maria Staub, who has lived in Switzerland for 26 years, feels whole. But