
Trimita Chakma, in Her Words
Trimita talks to us about her journey from IT wiz to professional feminist, how her background in technology complements her activism, her work on centering the environment as a stake-holder and actor whose well-being is inextricably linked to that of human beings, and her favorite band and authors.

Gathering in Georgia: Laying the Groundwork for FLAC’s First Grantmaking Pilot
The FLAC DesignTeam, Coordination Team, and several Funder members will participate in a workshop to lay the foundations of the Co-laboratory’s first grantmaking pilot.

Regional Mapping of Feminist Climate Justice Work
The Design Team and members of the Coordination Team are engaged in an exercise to map regional case studies of feminist climate justice work.

Fostering Exchange and Learning through Conscious Dialogues
In April, several FLAC members, including funders and the Design Team, will gather virtually to engage in the first round of Conscious Dialogues, a series of small-group conversations facilitated by the Transformative Learning Working Group.

A Recap of FLAC’s 2023 Milestones
Join us as we take stock of all the things FLAC members have worked toward and achieved this year!
What Drives Dipti?: A Conversation about Serving Peoples and Planet
dipti talks to us about the circumstances that led to her become a globe-trotting activist, what she hopes to achieve during her time with FLAC, the challenges she anticipates, what allows her to remain hopeful, and how all of these aspects and experiences come together to inspire her to be of service to peoples and planet.

The FLAC’s New York Climate Week
The Serbian mountains provided a space to welcome newcomers and take bold steps together as we co-create the FLAC’s path forward.

The FLAC Met in Serbia!
The Serbian mountains provided a space to welcome newcomers and take bold steps together as we co-create the FLAC’s path forward.

Interview: Maytik Avirama Pabon, the First Member of the Design Team
Maytik, the first person to join the FLAC’s Design Team, recounts her family’s history of struggle as part of the Indigenous Land Defense movement and talks to us about how she became a sound artivist, the crucial role sound can play in awakening imagination, and the importance of collective care and bridging different realities.

(Most of) the Coordination Team Met in Cartagena, Colombia!
(Most of) the Coordination Team Met in Cartagena, Colombia!

How Is The FLAC Thinking about Intersectionality?
How Is The FLAC Thinking about Intersectionality?
This text, synthesized by the Transformative Learning Working Group (TLWG), condenses the FLAC’s collective reflections on intersectionality, the advantages of using an intersectional framework to develop the next stages of the FLAC, and the ways this framework might translate into how, who, and what the FLAC will decide to fund.
Interview: María Alejandra, FLAC Chief Co-Creator
María Alejandra talks to the community about a variety of subjects. She shares with us her story with feminist climate justice, her journey from Advocacy Officer to Chief Co-creator, how this new role has changed her and the things she has learned, the good and bad experiences that have shaped her leadership style, and her dream to one day establish a group of queer salsa dancers.