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Feminist scholars to Obama: End prosecution of Palestinian survivor of sexual torture

http://electronicintifada.net/content/feminist-scholars-obama-end-prosecution-palestinian-survivor-sexual-torture/13973
Arrested Justice: Black Women, Violence, and America’s Prison Nation

Arrested Justice: Black Women, Violence, and America’s Prison Nation

Jun 14, 2012 | Events, General News | 2 comments

Black feminist anti-violence activist, professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and INCITE! co-founder, Beth E. Richie, released a powerful new book entitled Arrested Justice: Black Women, Violence, and America’s Prison Nation. Girl Talk will host a...
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! ...
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