Figure 8: In Cusco a feminist wearing a white lab coat holds a sign reading, “abortion as public health policy #notonemoredeath” in the Plaza de Armas on 28 September 2022, International Safe Abortion Day, with protest posters and banners hung on the wall behind her.

Figure 9: Feminists and activists march the streets of central Cusco holding a large LGBTQIA+ flag on 26 November 2022, during the march for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.

Figure 10: Graffiti on the street of Lima reads “I want you ALIVE” from the International Women’s Day march on 11 March 2023.

Figure 13: Trinidad (red jumper, sunglasses), Claudia (red skirt), Nicolasa (black colourful skirt) and Nelly (far right, blue gilet), explain an educational game to community members in Sicuani on 25 November, 2022, at a public fair in celebration of International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.

Figure 11: Attendees of the Voces Activistas workshop participate in a traditional offering ceremony to Pachamama (Mother Earth) to open the series on 17 September 2022, in central Cusco.

Figure 14: Nelly (centre) explains the procedure for seeking help with familial violence to community members in Sicuani on 25 November, 2022, at a public fair in celebration of International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.

Figure 12: Karo (left) leads attendees in an interactive game at a Voces Activistas workshop on 17 September 2022, in central Cusco. Daniela (centre) photographs the activity as Antuané (right) observes.

Figure 15: Nicolasa (left) dances along to traditional Huayno music with Nelly (right) at a public fair in celebration of International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women in Sicuani on 25 November, 2022.

Figure 16: Shirley (centre, with green t-shirt and backpack on) explains the importance of therapeutic abortion to a group of young people in Plaza San Francisco in Cusco on International Safe Abortion Day, 28 September 2022.

Figure 17: Shirley (green shirt, left) discusses the Niñas No Madres political campaign on 8 October 2022, in observation of the International Day of the Girl, in Plaza Túpac Amaru, Wanchaq, Cusco.

Figure 18: Mauri folds a brochure about LGBTQ+ rights, on 8 October 2022, in observation of the International Day of the Girl, in Plaza Túpac Amaru, Wanchaq, Cusco.

Figure 22: Attendees of a protest on 8 March 2023 in observation of International Women’s Day in Lima hold up signs which read (left) “I am not hysterical, nor am I menstruating, I shout because they are murdering us,” and (right) “now that we are together, now that they see us, down with the patriarchy that will fall!”

Figure 25: Katia Ysabel holds up her hand embroidered pañuelo verde, which reads “poder decider” (“the power to decide”), at a protest on 8 March 2023 in observation of International Women’s Day in Lima.

Figure 27: Feminists in Cusco pose for a photo wearing traditional waq’ollo masks and pañuelos verdes for a day of activism on 27 September 2022 ahead of International Day for Safe Abortion.

Figure 29: Karo screen prints pañuelos verdes from her home ahead of International Day for Safe Abortion in Cusco on 25 September 2022.

Figure 32: Freshly screen printed pañuelos verdes are arranged on a table to dry in Cusco on 25 September 2022.

Figure 34: Reproductive justice graffiti on the streets of Ayacucho on 9 May 2023 reads, “you are not alone” written in green.

Figure 20: Mauri reads from a brochure about LGBTQ+ rights and inclusion into a megaphone with a trans flag wrapped around his shoulders on 8 October 2022, in observation of the International Day of the Girl, in Plaza Túpac Amaru, Wanchaq, Cusco.

Figure 24: La Chalina de Esperanza, (The Scarf of Hope), drapes from the ceiling in the Place of Memory, Tolerance and Social Inclusion in the Miraflores district of Lima on 29 April 2023.

Figure 26: Silvana raises her fist into the air with a ‘pañuelo verde’ wrapped around her wrist in the Plaza de Armas in Cusco on 28 September 2022, as part of her protest on the International Safe Abortion Day.

Figure 28: Feminists from Cusco take part in a pañuelazo (united display of pañuelos) on the Marcavalle Bridge in Cusco on 27 September 2022 ahead of International Day for Safe Abortion.

Figure 31: Karo works with members of Género Rebelde and Voces Activistas to screen print pañuelos verdes ahead of International Day for Safe Abortion in Cusco on 25 September 2022.

Figure 33: A pañuelo verde is tied in a common way on the top of someone’s backpack (bottom left) at the International Women’s Day March on 11 March 2023 in Lima.

Figure 35: Green handprints painted on the streets of Ayacucho on 17 June 2023.

Figure 37: Feminist graffiti on the streets of Ayacucho on 17 June 2023, reads “LEGAL ABORTION!”

Figure 39: Reproductive justice graffiti on the streets of Ayacucho on 17 June 2023.

Figure 36: Green handprints painted on the streets of Ayacucho on 17 June 2023.

Figure 38: Feminist graffiti on the streets of Ayacucho on 17 June 2023, reads “LEGAL ABORTION!”

Figure 40: Reproductive justice graffiti on the streets of Ayacucho on 17 June 2023, reads “being in favour of abortion doesn’t make you ___.”

Figure 41: A feminist sprays graffiti on a wall alongside the International Women’s Day March in Lima on 11 March 2023, which reads “no means no,” above stencilled messages, “kill your rapist,” and “death to men is not a metaphor.”

Figure 43: Diana sits to apply red paint to her legs to symbolise blood as Karo stands across from her, in preparation for their theatrical performance calling attention to the dangers of clandestine abortion, on 28 September 2022, International Safe Abortion Day in Cusco.

Figure 45: Nicole holds up a sign which reads “Woman, if you have suffered any type of violence, paint me! #8M” on International Women’s Day, 8 March 2023, in Lima.

Figure 49: Liliana dances outside of the Supreme Court of Peru in Lima as part of a Collera Roja performance on International Women’s Day, 8 March 2023.

Figure 51: Jallalla Warmis perform a ‘sikuri’ through Cusco for International Day to End Violence Against Women, 19 November 2022.

Figure 57: Feminists gather in the central plaza of Ayacucho to drum together wearing their pañuelos verdes to recognise International Day for Women’s Health on 26 May 2023.

Figure 61: Chabela (far left) leads a group of feminist drummers from Manuela Ramos outside the Supreme Court on the eve of International Women’s Day in Lima, on 7 March 2023.

Figure 42: Two feminists paste a sign which reads “#8M feminist” and “we want to live and be free, without fear” onto a wall alongside the International Women’s Day March on 11 March 2023 in Lima.

Figure 44: Karo stands with other Cusco-based feminists on the municipal court steps following a theatrical performance highlighting the dangers of clandestine abortion, on 28 September 2022, International Safe Abortion Day.

Figure 46: Activists perform a choreographed piece at a vigil for Shirley Villanueva, a suspected victim of feminicide, in Lima on 23 March 2023.

Figure 50: Collera Roja members hold up black pañuelos above their heads outside of the Supreme Court of Peru in Lima during a performance on International Women’s Day, 8 March 2023.

Figure 52: In the Plaza de Armas in Cusco a feminist holds a siku during a sikuri performance on 19 November 2022.

Figure 59: Feminists gather in a drum circle outside the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations in Lima on International Women’s Day on 8 March 2023.

Figure 62: Chabela (far right, green shirt) plays the cowbell as she sets the pace for the circle of drummers at the International Women’s Day March in Lima, 11 March 2023.

Figure 63: Karo leads chants with a megaphone at the Cusco march for International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, 26 November 2022.

Figure 69: Feminists hold a sign which reads “they rape us, kill us, and disappear us” while being blocked from entering the Plaza de Armas in Cusco by police during the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women march, 26 November 2022.

Figure 70: Karo (right) in a confrontation with police in Cusco during the march for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, 26 November 2022.

Figure 71: Feminists and activists are stopped by a police barricade outfitted in riot gear, along the International Women’s Day march route in Lima, 11 March 2023.

Figure 72: Feminists and activists, some adorned in helmets, gas masks, gloves, elbow pads, and carrying spray bottles and large jars of milky liquid run forward to advance the International Women’s Day march in Lima on 11 March 2023 after a police barricade caused one of several pauses along their route.

Figure 73: Feminists hold signs which read “I will shout for those who cannot” and “I became a feminist with my own story” outside the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations, in Lima on 8 March 2023, International Women’s Day.

Figure 75: Feminists hold signs which read “8M is fighting / no more!” and “I am a feminist because of my own story” outside the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations, in Lima on 8 March 2023, International Women’s Day.