Abstract
From the garment industry to legal aid societies, from university gender institutes to informal songs and dance performances, from urban factories to rural homesteads, we have witnessed the creative activisms and vibrant networks of women's groups, coalitions, and performances in Africa, Asia, and South America. Some individuals and groups identify themselves as explicitly "feminist," while others strongly refute the label, yet advocate for social justice, gender equity, legal rights, the end of sexual violence, and other progressive agendas that selfidentified feminists would support.