INCITE!
  • Home
  • About
    • Analysis
    • Principles of Unity
  • Blog
  • Resources for Organizing
    • Law Enforcement Violence
    • Community Accountability
    • Gender Violence & Race
    • Anti-Militarism
    • Beyond the Non-Profit Industrial Complex
  • Media
    • Art & Media
    • Books
    • Archival Downloads
  • Donate
  • Contact
Select Page
Converging in Detroit, Ending Police Violence

Converging in Detroit, Ending Police Violence

Jun 18, 2010 | Events, General News | 0 comments

Thousands of organizers, artists, healers, writers, and more are converging in Detroit beginning this week for the expansive and exciting movement building events, the Allied Media Conference and the US Social Forum.  It promises to be a generative time for all of us...
FIERCE seeks Executive Director

FIERCE seeks Executive Director

Jun 1, 2010 | Calls for Volunteers/Activists/Job Applicants | 0 comments

FIERCE is a membership-based organization building the leadership and power of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth of color in New York City.  Below is a job announcement for a new Executive Director: Greetings FIERCE community, As you may...
Organizing Wisdom from Wilma Mankiller & Dorothy Height

Organizing Wisdom from Wilma Mankiller & Dorothy Height

May 27, 2010 | General News | 0 comments

In April, the movement for social justice lost two extraordinary community organizers, Dorothy Height & Wilma Mankiller.  We honor these women for their profound bravery, strategic vision, and wise leadership. Wilma Mankiller (1945-2010) was the first female...
Representations of Resistance: May Day Marches for Immigration Justice

Representations of Resistance: May Day Marches for Immigration Justice

May 25, 2010 | Art & Performance, Events, General News | 0 comments

Activists continue to mobilize against SB 1070 in Arizona and for immigration justice in the US, including a film festival, a human rights march, and an organizing summit in Arizona on May 28-30. We invited women of color, trans people of color, & queer people of...
Domestic Workers Organize for Workers Bill of Rights; MUA 20th Anniversary in San Francisco, May 27th

Domestic Workers Organize for Workers Bill of Rights; MUA 20th Anniversary in San Francisco, May 27th

May 24, 2010 | Events, General News | 0 comments

Domestic workers are organizing in San Francisco, New York, and around the world to establish a bill of rights that acknowledges the value of their labor and pushes for economic justice and freedom from physical and sexual violence, exposure to toxics, dehumanizing...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Categories

Recent Posts

  • Abolitionist Feminist Resources to Dismantle Policing
  • APR 30: Abolition Feminism: Celebrating 20 years of INCITE!
  • BYP 100 hosting virtual book club on Color of Violence!
  • Abolition Feminism: Celebrating 20 years of INCITE!
  • New Report on Safety and Healing for Black Survivors of Sexual Violence

Recent Comments

  • Should I Call The Police For Harassment Or Stalking? – Nouvelles Serieuses on Abolitionist Feminist Resources to Dismantle Policing
  • Should I Call The Police For Harassment Or Stalking? - Nouvelles Serieuses on Abolitionist Feminist Resources to Dismantle Policing
  • Should I Call The Police For Harassment Or Stalking? - PandemicUpdates on Abolitionist Feminist Resources to Dismantle Policing
  • Catering to the male gaze – litlamig on Street Harassment of Women and Girls in New York City
  • Prison Solidarity – Prison Abolition – Afrofuturist Abolitionists of the Americas on Why Misogynists Make Great Informants: How Gender Violence on the Left Enables State Violence in Radical Movements

Tags

Africa AMC art BDS movement Black women and girls body politics Canada Chican@s/Latin@s colonial violence community accountability community organizing conference disability justice domestic violence economic justice feminism gender justice gender violence Haiti healing/health justice immigration justice Indigenous women Islamophobia law enforcement violence LGBT/Queer media media justice mothering movement building Muslim women Native American New Orleans Palestine prison industrial complex reproductive justice self-defense sex trade / sex work sexual violence spirituality survival survived and punished testimonios transnational women of color young people

Archives

Translate:

Contact:

Follow:

Donate to INCITE!’s Work!

Incite! is a sponsored project of Allied Media Projects.