Rage, Struggle, Freedom
Issue 20.1 | Fall 2024

Rage, Struggle, Freedom

Guest Edited by Margo Okazawa-Rey and Elif Sarican

FRONT MATTER

About This Issue
by Sandra Moyano Ariza

INTRODUCTION

Seeds of Change: Where Rage Meets Hope
by Margo Okazawa-Rey and Elif Sarican

PROLOGUE

Children of the Forest
by J. D. Harlock

PART 1
Feminist Self-Defense

A Journey from Rage and Resistance to Jin, Jiyan, Azadî
by Nagihan Akarsel and Şervîn Nûdem, Jineolojî Academy

In Search of New Meanings for Security: Self-Defense and the Struggle for Freedom
by Iida Käyhkö

Un Sueño Yo Viví
Abolish Police, Abolish Prisons
Bolotas/The Smell of Home
by Electra B.

PART 2
Anti-Colonial Memory and Struggle

Whispers of Sacred Uplands
by Bramsh Khan

1909
Submerged/ing
by Youree Kim

This Could Be a Poem or Just a Series of Scenes I’m Inviting You Into
At the 31-Minute, 53-Second Marker of Ken Burns Documentary Series Called “The Viet Nam War”…
by Loan Tran

Edges of Self and City
Sea Broken
Jazz or the ways of our time feel trio
by Ximena Keogh Serrano

Preface
每一条街上的风 / The winds on every street
表姨, / Auntie,
by Chinese Artists and Organizers (CAO) Collective 离离草

PART 3
Transnational Feminist Solidarities

Artivism for Genuine Security, 1998-2023
by The International Women’s Network Against Militarism (IWNAM)

Conjuring the Witch: The Green Wave and the Black Protests
by Helena Wacko

Ukranian Women Resist
Asylum Seekers
Pray the Devil Back to Hell
by YVE Collective

INTERLUDE

Fé…menina
by Livia de Souza Vidal

PART 4
Pedagogies of Resistance and Imagination

How to Cite a Dream: The Utility of Love, Care, and Community in a Social Work Classroom
by Loren Cahill and Arianne Napier-White

An Archive of Rage
by Azza Basarudin

EPILOGUE

The Deluge and the Tree
by Fadwa Tuqan

Image credit: Gwyn Kirk (used with permission from the artist)