These essays emerge from different crucial and complex conflicts: from the memory of a bishop Bartolome de las Casas urging the pope of his time to cleanse the church of complicity with violence oppression and slavery; from the lament and defiance of so many Middle Eastern women victims of male domination and too many wars; from the voices bursting out from the colonial margins that dare to question and transgress the norms and laws imposed by colonizers and conquerors; from the emerging and div