Where to contact us

What changes we've won


Every woman counts:
Women of colour

Mothers & grandmothers

Rural Women

Lesbian & bisexual women

Housewives

Women with disabilities and women dealing with ill-health

Older women

Girls and younger women

Waged women

Domestic workers

Immigrant women

Sex workers

Survivors of rape and domestic violence

Religious activists

Legal Action for Women

No School Apartheid

Men count women

Other websites of interest:
Global Women's Strike
Refusing to Kill
Women Against Rape


Archives:
Letter to Minister of Justice, Bolivia,
protesting murder of water protester Victor Hugo Daze

CLR James as a Political Leader - A Personal View: a Black History Month event

Arusha Declaration, Tanzania, 1967

ALL WOMEN COUNT
For a world that values all women’s work, every life, and the planet.

Women do 2/3 of the world's work for 5% of the income.  But our work is unvalued and devalued, and we are unwaged and low-waged.  We give birth to, raise and care for all the people of the world, ensuring the survival of every community in every country.  Wealth and profit come from our work and the work of the people we produce.  Yet our values of survival and welfare are dismissed, and the brutal values of the global market are imposed on us as inevitable.  But together we can stop the world and change it.

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PRESS CONFERENCE, 19 JULY, 6.30pm
GARDEN COURT CHAMBERS, 
57-60 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3LS

 LEADING UK LAWYERS PETITION US APPEAL COURT
RE RACISM IN CASE OF DEATH ROW JOURNALIST

Friday 23 June 06, 11am
A REFUGEE WEEK EVENT - to launch :
Three tools for rape survivors, legal representatives & supporters
Trinity United Reformed Church, Buck Street,
Camden Town, London NW1 - All welcome 

Crossroads Women's Centre, London

Painting Exhibition
3 Dimensions of Colour paintings by Kadir Balim, Sheila Rofaila and Ian Logan 

more photos

Hanging baskets ready for the summer

more photos

Australian Strippers Victory on
Pay and Conditions

Rape victims denied refuge in Britain
Letter in the Independent 24 May 06

Single Mother's Self-Defence re the Child Support Agency
Letter in the Guardian 14 Feb 06

Exclusion zone issued on Birmingham rapist

Trafficking Victim Criminalised and Imprisoned  
Social Justice Network newsletter, Summer 2005

Remembrance at Yarl's Wood Removal Centre
Pictures & Report

Urgent help needed for our work with asylum seekers: Letter from Legal Action for Women

The world belongs to all of us: we all have a right to be here
Report from National Gathering:
Strengthening the movement against repressive laws on asylum and immigration. 3 July 2004, London

Put yourselves in our shoes:
Women asylum seekers speak to London’s school children

No School Apartheid: anti-sexist, anti-racist asylum seekers’ project for schools
Six Camden schools invited women from the All African Women’s Group to speak during National Refugee Week

The Suffering Palestinian Women 
Undergo Every Day
from a speech by Nurit Peled-Elhanan

Why ASBOs have turned Anti-Social  
letter published in the Guardian from Legal Action for Women

Parliamentary briefing Defending the Right to Protest in Parliament Square
from Legal Action for Women

Letter in the Guardian from women with disabilities 
regarding Blunkett's resignation
-
"once at the top, rather than represent us, he dished out discrimination"

Mexico: Statement from the sex workers of Apizaco (Tlaxcala) 

Plans threaten vulnerable sex workers 19 January 2006

 

Home Office announces crackdowns, compulsion and more criminalisation for sex workers

28 December 2005

 

Spanish/Español

MÉXICO: Las trabajadoras sexuales de Apizaco (Tlaxcala)

"La violencia localizada"
Nurit Peled es israelí y su hija, de 14 años, murió en 1997 en un atentado cometido por un kamikaze palestino. Fiel a sus principios y en un ejemplo de coherencia política, ella reclama el derecho a la existencia de los dos pueblos. 

Castellano: Algunas, preguntas - y respuestas - sobre la INMIGRACIÓN (pdf)

Catalan: Algunes, preguntes - i respostes - sobre La IMMIGRACIÓ (pdf)

SUBSIDIOS Y PRESTACIONES
LAS MUJERES Y NUESTRAS FAMILIAS RECLAMAMOS NUESTROS DERECHOS

Books, pamphlets, videos & T-shirts for sale

New book:
Creating a Caring Economy: 
Nora Castaneda and the Women's Development Bank of Venezuela
Creando una economia solidaria

 

New pamphlet:
A “Bleak House” for Our Times
An investigation into Yarl’s Wood Removal Centre  

For Asylum Seekers and their Supporters:
A Self-Help Guide against detention & deportation



VIDEOS:
Talking of Power
Hablemos del Poder
Sex, race and class in revolutionary Venezuela

REFUSING TO KILL
Refuseniks from around the world speak out
against murder, rape & other torture

The Bolivarian Revolution: 
ENTER THE OIL WORKERS!

Venezuela - a 21st century revolution

Book: The Milk of Human Kindness
Defending breastfeeding from the global market and the AIDS industry


Book: Wonderful Adventures of Mrs Seacole in many lands
Recently Book of the Week on Radio 4!

Mary Seacole voted greatest Black Briton

 Book: 
Some Mother's Daughter
The hidden movement of prostitute women against violence

T-shirt: 
Invest in Caring not Killing

Pamphlet: Sex, Race & Class

Pamphlet: Sexo, Raza y Clase, Marx y el feminismo