From Puerto Rico to Chile to the Movement for Black Lives, intersectional feminist politics have been on the front lines of movements for change. In the past, women have been key players in social justice movements, but not necessarily feminist politics. How does this new reality change strategies for transformative justice? What has been the backlash (from femicides and homophobic and transphobic violence to attacks on reproductive justice), and why is it so important to forge intersectional feminist frameworks in efforts to change the world?