This issue is an attempt to join the feminist praxis around the world to see our achievements in making a difference in the running of politics, acknowledge the strength of feminist collective activism, explore the possibilities for alternative meanings and examples of feminist praxis, and raise our voices against the rise of authoritarian, fascistic, misogynist political trends that challenge the realistic hope for an earth on which we can leave peacefully.
We invite works that relate to feminist politics offering the theoreticians and activists a breathing space where they express, share, and relate their own experiences to the others, as well as forging alternative modes of struggles against the rising tide of politics of enmity. We especially underline works from the periphery, from the margins, the ghettos, and the non-binary gender places and dispositions that represent, live, enliven and (re-)produce the counter-knowledge against boundaries, fixed by, for and with manly powers. Here by works, we mean written and visual texts, academic and non-academic genres of knowledge production, artworks (including photographs and videos).