“Ni una menos!” was the first cry that shook the planet, activating a new feminist energy at a global scale. The politization of the patriarchal war against women and gender non-conforming people has gone hand in hand with the visibilisation of this violence’s intersectionality with other forms of economic and colonial violence. After some first attempts at escraches as a self-organized method of marking and visibilizing acts of violence, a debate has opened up over forms of feminist justice that go beyond punitivism, led by feminist groups involved in the struggle against the prison industry as well as communitarian feminisms.

First chapter of “That Violence That Is More Than One.Feminist Movements, the Punitive State, and Other Horizons of Justice”
La Laboratoria2025-04-08T10:36:21+02:001. How to Escape the Trap? Feminist Narratives against the Media Siege and Punitivism By Valentina Huelga (Madrid) How then can one expect the state to solve the problem of violence against women, when it constantly recapitulates its own history of colonialism, racism, and war? How can we ask the state to intervene when, in fact, its armed forces have always practiced rape and battery against enemy women? In fact, sexual [...]