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Women in India Use Media, Self Defense, & Direct Action To Organize Against Gender Violence

Aug 17, 2010 | General News | 4 comments

The New York Times profiled three groups in India using community art, media, direct action, self-defense, and community-based responses to resist street violence against women.  Blank Noise is a community art project that was founded by Jasmeen Patheja, and uses...
Call for Survey Participants: Ending Community Violence Without Policing

Call for Survey Participants: Ending Community Violence Without Policing

Aug 10, 2010 | Calls for Writing/Artistic/Workshop Submissions | 0 comments

[tweetmeme source= ‘yourtwittername’ only_single=false] Editor’s Note: Apologies for posting this after the survey deadline, but we’re keeping the post up in case folks want to connect with these groups to learn more about the research and...
Reflections from Detroit: Standoff with StandWithUs

Reflections from Detroit: Standoff with StandWithUs

Aug 2, 2010 | Guest Post, Reflections from Detroit | 2 comments

[tweetmeme source= ‘yourtwittername’ only_single=false]Continuing our Reflections from Detroit series, Nada Elia recounts the struggle for solidarity with Palestine at the US Social Forum. *** Standoff with StandWithUs, by Nada Elia In my mind, US Social...
Why Misogynists Make Great Informants: How Gender Violence on the Left Enables State Violence in Radical Movements

Why Misogynists Make Great Informants: How Gender Violence on the Left Enables State Violence in Radical Movements

Jul 15, 2010 | Guest Post | 66 comments

Some people may have seen this article already, which has been making its rounds on Facebook and the blogosphere, but INCITE! blog editors loved it so much that we wanted to share it here. The piece was originally published in make/shift magazine’s Spring/Summer...
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...
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