Women of Color and Welfare From: Working Hard, Staying Poor, published by the Women of Color Resource Center Welfare reform reduced welfare rolls by more than half, dropping the number of welfare recipients from 4.6 million to 2.4 million by 1999. However, while many...
Women of Color & Prisons We are told that prisons will keep us safe from domestic and sexual violence, but prisons are a source of extreme violence for women of color. Consider: Since 1980 the number of women in prison has increased at nearly double the...
Sweatshops & Women of Color A sweatshop is a workplace where workers are subject to: extreme exploitation, including the absence of a living wage or benefits, poor working conditions, such as health and safety hazards, and arbitrary discipline. The U.S. General...
Race, Class, Gender, & Prisons Excerpts from “Race, Class, Gender and Prisons,” a talk given by INCITE! co-Founder, Beth Richie, on a panel discussion that occured as a part of the art installation, Voices in Time, Lives in Limbo I want to talk...
Media Art & Media More about INCITE!’s use of art as a political tool, and audio & video from past INCITE! conferences. i Books & Publications Key books and publications published by INCITE!. Archival Resources Download...
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