Examines the interconnected struggles of Indigenous and Palestinian women against ongoing colonial and patriarchal oppression. It argues that both groups face systemic displacement, segregation, and genocide driven by colonial powers that target women to weaken communities and suppress resistance. Drawing on feminist and decolonial scholarship, the paper highlights how Indigenous and Palestinian women confront these forces through activism, community leadership, and solidarity movements such as Indigenous feminist organizing and the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions campaign. Their resistance reveals both the enduring violence of colonialism and the transformative power of women’s leadership in reclaiming land, culture, and sovereignty.