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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...
On Mother’s Day and Everyday – Honoring M/others Within Our Social Justice Movements!

On Mother’s Day and Everyday – Honoring M/others Within Our Social Justice Movements!

May 7, 2011 | Events, Guest Post | 0 comments

On Mother’s Day and Everyday- Honoring M/others Within Our Social Justice Movements! by tk karakashian tunchez, The New Mythos Project Originally posted at The New Mythos Project, reposted with permission I feel so incredibly blessed to live in a time where honoring...
Black Women Re-Defining Agency, Organizing for Reproductive Justice

Black Women Re-Defining Agency, Organizing for Reproductive Justice

Mar 3, 2011 | Guest Post | 1 comment

by Alisa Bierria Right-wing organizations continue to purchase billboards that attack black women and our reproductive lives.  Purchased by a group called That’s Abortion, one billboard recently showed up on the corner of  Watts Street and Sixth Avenue in New...
Support Kelly Williams-Bolar, Jailed For Sending Kids to Wrong School District

Support Kelly Williams-Bolar, Jailed For Sending Kids to Wrong School District

Jan 26, 2011 | General News, Take Action! | 9 comments

Kelly Williams-Bolar, a black mother of two in a low-income district in Akron, Ohio, registered her children to a neighboring school district where her father lives, but the children were not based.  Because of this effort to gain access to a  better education safer...
Dec 4th in Austin, TX: Mamas of Color Rising End of Year Benefit Party

Dec 4th in Austin, TX: Mamas of Color Rising End of Year Benefit Party

Dec 2, 2010 | Events | 0 comments

[tweetmeme source= ‘yourtwittername’ only_single=false] Join Mamas of Color Rising (MOCR) for a night of: Women of Color Performers and Dj’s A Benefit Dance Party Sat Dec 4th 6:30pm-12 midnight (6:30pm-8pm special kids activities-kids welcome all...
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