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On Mother’s Day and Everyday – Honoring M/others Within Our Social Justice Movements!

On Mother’s Day and Everyday – Honoring M/others Within Our Social Justice Movements!

May 7, 2011 | Events, Guest Post | 0 comments

On Mother’s Day and Everyday- Honoring M/others Within Our Social Justice Movements! by tk karakashian tunchez, The New Mythos Project Originally posted at The New Mythos Project, reposted with permission I feel so incredibly blessed to live in a time where honoring...
No Simple Solutions: State Violence and the Sex Trades

No Simple Solutions: State Violence and the Sex Trades

Apr 22, 2011 | Guest Post | 6 comments

A response posted by an INCITE! affiliate and collective of radical women  of color, queer people of color, and Indigenous people who identify as people in the sex trades. As a collective of radical women and queer people of color and Indigenous people who identify as...
Survival, Strength, Sisterhood: Power of Women in the Downtown Eastside

Survival, Strength, Sisterhood: Power of Women in the Downtown Eastside

Feb 15, 2011 | Art & Performance, General News | 2 comments

Yesterday, hundreds of marchers took part in the 20th Annual Women’s Memorial March around the Downtown Eastside to remember Vancouver’s missing and murdered women. From the Annual Women’s Memorial March blog: Increasing deaths of many vulnerable...
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...
Dispatches from Haitian Women’s Organizing & Survival

Dispatches from Haitian Women’s Organizing & Survival

Jan 14, 2011 | General News | 0 comments

[tweetmeme source= ‘yourtwittername’ only_single=false]In an article entitled “One Year and One Day,” Haitian-American writer Edwidge Danticat reflects on the first anniversary of the devastating January 12, 2010 earthquake in Haiti, By this...
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