A Woman’s Place
is at the
Head of the Struggle
We are AF³IRM: The Association of Feminists Fighting Fascism, Imperialism, Refeudalization, and Marginalization.
LATEST WRITINGS
AF³IRM strongly condemns the U.S. attacks on and invasion of Venezuela and reasserts its support of the Venezuelan people’s resistance to U.S. intervention.
In the early morning hours of January 3, 2026, Donald Trump authorized a “large-scale strike” in Caracas, Venezuela and the abduction of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.
Overnight, explosions were heard across Caracas while Maduro and Flores were kidnapped from their bed and forced into a U.S. military aircraft en route to New York City. Maduro and Flores are to face charges related to “narcoterrorism” in New York.
The government-backed decision to cut Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is the latest gender-based attack in policy form. Across the so-called United States, women, especially single mothers, disproportionately rely on SNAP to feed their families. Nearly two-thirds of adult SNAP recipients are women, many of whom are holding families together through low-wage work and unpaid labor of caregiving.
Since June 6th, ICE, the DEA and the FBI have escalated the violence in our communities at the behest of the fascist U.S. regime. They have seized our people from sidewalks and strawberry fields. They have taken mothers and children attending routine immigration appointments. They have corralled asylum-seeking families overnight into basements while denying them food, water, and basic human dignity.
HISTORY
With a history of over 20 years of women’s organizing, activism, and struggle, AF³IRM was launched as a organization in 2010, based on a comprehensive analysis of class, race, gender, and sexuality focused on conducting militant movement-building from the United States with a transnational, feminist perspective.
In our previous formation as Gabriela Network (GABNet), we engaged in work from a national democratic perspective, emphasizing support and solidarity for the Philippine movement. After an assessment of our previous work and continued engagement with the struggles and issues of women and our communities, we have moved toward a comprehensive theory-building and practice based on the concrete conditions of our own home territory, the United States, in assessment of and full knowledge of the essence and specific characteristics of our oppression and exploitation as women; as imported or exploited labor or children/descendants of such; and as women of distinct ethnic and cultural minorities.
CAMPAIGNS
AF3IRM is the FIRST organization to openly and purposefully put transnational feminism into practice. Since 2006, inspired by theorists like Chandra Mohanty, AF3IRM has set out to practice a feminism that builds deeply in our local communities and horizontally across national borders, recognizing and being conscious of our differences while organizing. AF3IRM is also anti-imperialist, acknowledging and addressing the role United States imperialism and global capitalism plays in the subjugation of women worldwide.
Our campaign focus areas are:
ending the trafficking of women and children through the Purple Rose Campaign
fighting against militarism in all its forms
advocating for im/migrant women’s rights
Other recent campaigns include Stand with Grace, #JusticeNotCharity, and #NotYourFetish.
CHAPTERS
We are an organization of women engaged in transnational feminist, anti-imperialist activism and dedicated to the fight against oppression in all its forms. Our diverse, multi-ethnic membership is committed to militant movement-building from the United States and effects change through grassroots organizing, trans-ethnic alliance building, education, advocacy and direct action.
We are an all-volunteer, grassroots organization whose members recognize the intersectionality of our struggles and the absolute necessity of women’s revolutionary resistance.
Membership is open to all women of color who are committed to women’s liberation.
MEET OUR NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
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Valeria Espinosa
NATIONAL CHAIRPERSON
Valeria Espinosa is a descendant of Indigenous insurgence and part of a long lineage of women who resisted patriarchy and settler colonialism. Guided by the intergenerational strength of her Purépecha grandmother, Chair Espinosa served as an AF³IRM LA Co-Coordinator beginning in 2017 until promoting into AF³IRM’s collective leadership body, leading to her subsequent election to National Programme Coordinator (NPC) for the 2019-2022 term. Following her term as NPC, she led cultural work both locally and transnationally as a member of AF³IRM’s esteemed International Committee. She moves into the role of Chair with deep commitment and pride as a proud brown Chicana who organizes from a foundation of culture, community, and liberation.
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Mykie Ozoa-Aglugub
NATIONAL PROGRAMME DIRECTOR
Mykie Ozoa-Aglugub is the Filipina-Boricua daughter of witches, sex trafficking survivors, woman warriors, farmers, and plantation workers, born in the illegally occupied Kingdom of Hawaiʻi. She is a founding member of the Hawaiʻi chapter of AF³IRM and an expert in anti-gender violence advocacy and training, working in Title IX and survivor advocacy for over 10 years. Of AF³IRM Hawaiʻi’s 10 years of history, Mykie led the chapter for four of them. She believes wholeheartedly in our ability to end patriarchy in our lifetime and is honored to serve as National Programme Coordinator, ensuring that each chapter has the guidance and tools they need to further AF³IRM’s feminist fight. -
Roslyn Cassidy
NATIONAL ORGANIZING DIRECTOR
Roslyn Cassidy has been a San Diego resident for the past 13 years. In her paid work, she is skilled at developing and activating workers to win, and has served as lead negotiator on numerous collective bargaining campaigns. Having grown her home chapter in only six months from organizing committee to full-fledged chapter, Roslyn was elected National Organizing Director in 2022, and is now elected to her second term. -
Joanna Hicks
NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR
Joanna Hicks was born on the unceded land of Kānaka ʻŌiwi. Informed by her great-grandmother’s experience as a survivor of sex trafficking from the Philippines, she is committed to ending sexual violence and gender-based oppression. She started the AF³IRM Boston Organizing Committee in 2021–now AF³IRM’s newest chapter–and led the Engagement Committee during two national School of Women’s Activism (SOWA) cohorts. -
Victoria Roland
NATIONAL EDUCATION DIRECTOR
Victoria Roland’s fight and deep desire for liberation is rooted in her Black and Filipina lineage. She is a proud social injustice disruptor and resilient anti-trafficking warrior since her paid work with non-profits beginning in 2005. Since becoming a resident in the illegally occupied Kingdom of Hawaiʻi in 2017, Victoria has held leadership and administrative positions providing survivor advisory and consulting, trainings’ nationwide, and mentoring for victims and survivors of human trafficking and the sex trade. She is a recognized lived experience expert leader, educator, community mother, nurturing aunty, and more infamously, Queen Mama Vee. Victoria became a member of the AF³IRM Hawaiʻi Chapter in 2021 and is honored to lead as the NEC Education Director, following the footsteps of fellow fearless feminists fighting fascism.
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Skylar Perez Grogan
NATIONAL FUNDRAISING AND FINANCE DIRECTOR
Skylar Perez Grogan is a proud Valley Girl who has been in feminist organizing spaces starting in 2005, campaigning against a California proposition that would have required minors to obtain parental permission before obtaining reproductive health care. Raised by fierce women with a passion for social justice, it only made sense for AF³IRM to become her political home.
For her paid labor, she is a licensed clinical social worker working with justice-involved individuals. In her time with AF³IRM, she has served as Youth Coordinator of the Los Angeles chapter, co-coordinator in 2019 through 2022, and was elected to the office of National Fundraising and Finance Director for the 2022-2025 term. In her first term, Skylar raised more funds than the organization has raised in its entire history, enabling alliance and capacity building to propel AF³IRM forward.
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We are a grassroots, all-volunteer organization. We would appreciate any donations that will go towards supporting our work as transnational feminists.
Any support is appreciated.
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