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War on Terror & War on Trafficking: A Sex Worker Activist Confronts the Anti-Trafficking Movement

War on Terror & War on Trafficking: A Sex Worker Activist Confronts the Anti-Trafficking Movement

Jun 1, 2011 | General News | 3 comments

Emi Koyama of eminism.org has completed War on Terror & War on Trafficking: A Sex Worker Activist Confronts the Anti-Trafficking Movement, a powerful new zine that examines and challenges the current US domestic anti-trafficking movement.  Here’s an excerpt...
Work It Out!/A Chambear! Workshop Series for Community Organizers of Color

Work It Out!/A Chambear! Workshop Series for Community Organizers of Color

Feb 16, 2011 | Events | 0 comments

Spearheaded by Partnership for Immigrant Leadership and Action in collaboration with INCITE!, Critical Resistance, Data Center and Creative Interventions: * free lunch, free interpretaion, free workshops* *almuerzo, interpretación, talleres gratuitos* Work It Out!/A...
Women’s Movement Building and Creating Community in Haiti

Women’s Movement Building and Creating Community in Haiti

Jan 20, 2011 | Guest Post | 1 comment

Women’s Movement Building and Creating Community in Haiti by Sokari Ekine originally published at Pambazuka News and Black Looks; republished with permission Thousands of words have been written about Haiti in the past 12 months, covering everything from the...
‘Women’s Rights’ in Canada in the Age of Border Control, Imperialism, and Colonialism

‘Women’s Rights’ in Canada in the Age of Border Control, Imperialism, and Colonialism

Oct 20, 2010 | General News | 0 comments

[tweetmeme source= ‘yourtwittername’ only_single=false]No One Is Illegal Radio:  ‘Women’s Rights’ in Canada in the Age of Border Control, Imperialism, and Colonialism by Robyn Maynard LINKED HERE: ...
Take Action Against State Violence Against Immigrant Families

Take Action Against State Violence Against Immigrant Families

Sep 20, 2010 | General News, Take Action! | 0 comments

[tweetmeme source= ‘yourtwittername’ only_single=false]Michelle Chen at Colorlines reports on recent “child welfare intervention” policies in which states terminate the parental rights of undocumented immigrants and take away their children. ...
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