Monday, August 18 @ 8PM ET
Transnational Feminisms: International Solidarity in the Face of Fascism with special guests: Mikaela Nhondo Erskog and Tica Moreno

Session Description:
The series concludes by looking outward, toward global liberation movements. This session centers transnational feminist solidarities that transcend borders, offering pathways to resist fascism collectively and build transformative futures.
This session features Mikaela Nhondo Erkog, a researcher and editor at Tricontinental: Institute for Research. Mikaela is an educator and researcher at Pan Africa Today and a PhD student at the School of International Relations and Public Affairs at Fudan University, Shanghai. She is a member of the international No Cold War collective. Mikaela will be joined by Tica Moreno, a feminist popular educator, activist, and sociologist focused on social reproduction, care work, and feminist economics. A coordinator of the World March of Women in Brazil, Tica edits the Capire portal and researches at IAPC in Beijing. She has authored numerous articles and book chapters on feminist economy as a strategy to confront capitalism and build societies centered on the sustainability of life.
Grounded in revolutionary living histories and the legacies of Third World feminist struggles, we will examine how women and queer communities in the Global South resist imperialism, fascism, and war—and how their strategies inform global resistance. Centering anti-imperialist critiques and feminist foreign policy, we ask: How can solidarity transcend borders? What does it mean to organize internationally to challenge our governments? And how do we build futures rooted in collective survival and transformative justice?
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