by Karina Mirochnik | Feb 26, 2021 | In Conversation With Issue 6
“On the one hand, I like the term ‘green wave’ because the tide comes, and it sweeps you in. But it also comes and goes, and this movement is here to stay, and it is not that it comes and goes like the tide,” reflects Mac Dougall.
by Karina Mirochnik | Feb 22, 2021 | Issue 7 Features
“Women’s struggle for autonomy over their bodies and their lives transcends any political, social and religious dispute,” affirms Mariela Belski from Amnesty International Argentina.
by Karina Mirochnik | Nov 18, 2020 | Issue 7 Features
“Violentadas en cuarentena”, published en Distintas Latitudes, is a regional collaborative research carried out in 19 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean on violence against women for reasons of gender during the quarantine by covid-19.
by Karina Mirochnik | Sep 29, 2020 | Issue 7 Commentary
As we get closer to election day in the US, make sure you have a voting plan in place. Here are some resources.
by Karina Mirochnik | Jul 30, 2020 | Podcast
Based in New York City, Queen Andrea’s groundbreaking work adds color, creativity, and the beauty of free expression to Urban Landscapes. But like so many other New Yorkers, Andrea was first exposed to the wonders of street art through the New York City Subways.