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CREA reconference 2025


EVENT DETAILS:

8th December 2025, Monday ———————————————————————————

Amu Darya: River to a Missing Sea - Watch Trailer
James Chapman, Annie Liddell, Oscar Fraser Turner | Uzbekistan | 28 mins | English, Uzbek, Karakalpak | 2024

Snow Leopard Sisters - Watch Trailer
Sonam Choekyi Lama, Ben Ayers, Andrew Lynch | Nepal, USA | 1 hr 35 mins | English, Nepali | 2024

9th December 2025, Tuesday ———————————————————————————

Daughter of the Sea - Watch Trailer
Nicole Gormley, Nancy Kwon | Republic of Korea | 16 mins 45 secs | English, Korean | 2023

Gold mines damage green goals in Republic of Congo - Watch Trailer
Juliette Chapalain | Republic of the Congo | 12 mins | English, French | 2025

Mikuba - Watch Trailer
Petna Ndaliko Katondolo | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 1 hr | Kiswahili | 2025

Black Butterflies - Watch Trailer
David Baute | Spain, Panama | 1 hr 23 mins | Spanish, Bengali, Turkana, French, Arabic, English | 2024

10th December 2025, Wednesday —————————————————————————

After The World Ends... It Begins Again - Watch Trailer
Sukanya Roy | India | 20 mins | Sabar Bhasya, Bengali, English | 2025

The Ice Builders - Watch Trailer
Francesco Clerici, Tommaso Barbaro | Italy | 15 mins | English | 2024

Humans in the Loop - Watch Trailer
Aranya Sahay | India | 1 hr 14 mins | Hindi, Kurukh | 2024


About CREA reconference 2025:
CREA is a feminist international human rights organization based in the Global South and led by women from the Global South. CREA’s work draws upon the inherent value of a rights-based approach to sexuality and gender equality.

CREA promotes, protects, and advances human rights and the sexual rights of all people by building leadership capacities of activists and allies; strengthening organizations and social movements; creating and increasing access to new information, knowledge, and resources; and enabling supportive social and policy environments.

reconference 2025 is a global feminist expo guided by the words reThink, reWork and reClaim, and designed as space that challenges what we believe, pushes us to imagine a different future, and gives us a moment to collectively find our way out of a thicket of anger and hopelessness. The convening invites artists, activists and organisations from across the Global South to engage with conversations around ableism, conflict and migration, climate change, technology and more, and explore how they intersect with gender and sexuality.


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ALT EFF 2025 x ATREE x Pushpalata Vidya Mandir

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ALT EFF 2025 x ToTaLa Collective x Zero Waste Duga