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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...
June 4th, San Francisco: Queer Rebels of the Harlem Renaissance: a Night of BullDaggers, Sissies, and Food

June 4th, San Francisco: Queer Rebels of the Harlem Renaissance: a Night of BullDaggers, Sissies, and Food

May 22, 2010 | Art & Performance, Events | 1 comment

Step back into history through the doors of a 1920’s Harlem Speakeasy! Bawdy. Raunchy. Intellectually Stimulating! The debonair swagger of Gladys Bentley. The liberating prose of Richard Bruce Nugent. The legacy of Langston Hughes. The Grande balls of heiress A’lelia...
Share Your Photos of May Day Direct Action for Immigration Safety & Justice!

Share Your Photos of May Day Direct Action for Immigration Safety & Justice!

May 5, 2010 | Calls for Writing/Artistic/Workshop Submissions, INCITE! Announcements | 0 comments

We’d love to post your photos of women of color and queer/trans people of color at the May Day marches for immigration and workers’ justice! Please send photos to incite.news@gmail.com and include the following info: where the photo was taken name of...
Follow up about gender justice organizing at Cal State, Long Beach

Follow up about gender justice organizing at Cal State, Long Beach

May 4, 2010 | General News | 0 comments

Editor’s Note: Below is a follow up letter regarding the organizing led by Conciencia Feminil, a Chican@ student organization at Cal State University, Long Beach and the gender violence on campus that they are resisting. Herman@s in the struggle, Thank you for...
Muslim Women Respond to Proposed “Niqab Ban” in Quebec

Muslim Women Respond to Proposed “Niqab Ban” in Quebec

Apr 21, 2010 | General News | 0 comments

Naema Ahmed, a 29-year-old immigrant in Canada, filed a human rights complaint after she was taken out of a French class for not removing her face veil, or niqab.  She was expelled from school and Quebec Premier Jean Charest and his cabinet proposed legislation Bill...
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