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Strauss-Kahn, Domestic Immigrants and Money, Power, Respect

Strauss-Kahn, Domestic Immigrants and Money, Power, Respect

Jul 11, 2011 | Guest Post | 0 comments

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, was recently accused of sexual assault by a black immigrant woman who worked as a maid in a New York hotel.  Since then, the media, Strauss-Kahn’s defense team, and others have...
Creating Collective Access at the Allied Media Conference (Detroit)!

Creating Collective Access at the Allied Media Conference (Detroit)!

Jun 18, 2011 | Guest Post | 1 comment

Creating Collective Access is at the Allied Media Conference again this year! This is our second year (details on our development in Detroit last year here) and we are growing! We are getting big and juicy! This shit is for real!!! Are you a crip and/or someone with a...
INCITE! Needs Your Help Getting to Detroit!

INCITE! Needs Your Help Getting to Detroit!

Jun 13, 2011 | Events, General News, INCITE! Announcements, Take Action! | 0 comments

Hello INCITE Supporters! The Allied Media Conference is around the corner, and the INCITE Track is presenting an incredible bunch of workshops this year. Our work grows stronger each year through this time spent in Detroit, sharing skills, deepening relationships, and...
Support the Allied Media Conference & Shawty Got Skillz

Support the Allied Media Conference & Shawty Got Skillz

Jun 2, 2011 | Events, General News | 0 comments

Stacey & Mia from To The Other Side Of Dreaming break down why it’s critical to support the Allied Media Conference (June 23-26, 2011, Detroit), a movement building space for radical women of color/people of color organizing, disability justice, queer young...
War on Terror & War on Trafficking: A Sex Worker Activist Confronts the Anti-Trafficking Movement

War on Terror & War on Trafficking: A Sex Worker Activist Confronts the Anti-Trafficking Movement

Jun 1, 2011 | General News | 3 comments

Emi Koyama of eminism.org has completed War on Terror & War on Trafficking: A Sex Worker Activist Confronts the Anti-Trafficking Movement, a powerful new zine that examines and challenges the current US domestic anti-trafficking movement.  Here’s an excerpt...
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