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Free Palestine is a Feminist Issue

Free Palestine is a Feminist Issue

Jul 18, 2014 | INCITE! Announcements, Take Action! | 0 comments

“I was more than terrified,” [Sena Alissa] says while holding her newborn baby girl in a bed in Gaza City’s struggling al-Shifa hospital, 20 minutes from Nuseirat. “I’m giving birth in war.” (source) The latest Israeli attack on occupied Palestine in the form of an...
In Defense of Brontez—and the Rest of Us Too Proud or Too Trashy to Go Down Without a Fight

In Defense of Brontez—and the Rest of Us Too Proud or Too Trashy to Go Down Without a Fight

Aug 22, 2011 | Guest Post | 1 comment

Originally published at Kenyon Farrow’s blog; republished with permission. In Defense of Brontez—and the Rest of Us Too Proud or Too Trashy to Go Down Without a Fight by Kenyon Farrow Let me first state that there is no pretense of objectivity or an emotional...

Stereotypes, Myths, & Criminalizing Policies: Regulating the Lives of Poor Women

Jul 19, 2011 | Guest Post | 6 comments

Statement from New Orleans-based Women’s Health & Justice Initiative, July 2011 Since the beginning of the year, we have witnessed a surge of legislative attacks targeting poor communities through bills calling for mandatory drug testing as an eligibility...
The Revolution Starts At Home Anthology is Out & On the Road!

The Revolution Starts At Home Anthology is Out & On the Road!

May 10, 2011 | Events | 0 comments

After seven years of hard work, the anthology, The Revolution Starts At Home: Confronting Intimate Violence Within Activist Communities, edited by Ching-In Chen, Jai Dulani and Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, is finally printed and out!   And there are tour dates! ...
Imperial Feminism, Islamophobia, and the Egyptian Revolution

Imperial Feminism, Islamophobia, and the Egyptian Revolution

Feb 14, 2011 | Guest Post | 0 comments

Imperial Feminism, Islamophobia, and the Egyptian Revolution by Nadine Naber Originally published at www.jadaliyya.com, republished with permission. “. . . I’m making this video to give you one simply message: We want to go down to Tahrir Square on January 25....
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