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Men
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CLR James as a Political Leader - A Personal View: a Black History Month event Arusha Declaration, Tanzania, 1967 |
ALL WOMEN COUNT
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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CONFERENCE, 19 JULY, 6.30pm Friday
23 June 06, 11am
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Crossroads Women's Centre, London |
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Painting Exhibition |
Hanging
baskets ready for the summer
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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:
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
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MÉXICO: Las trabajadoras sexuales de Apizaco (Tlaxcala) "La
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New
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Creating
a Caring Economy:
Nora Castaneda and the Women's Development Bank
of Venezuela
Creando una economia solidaria
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An
investigation into Yarl’s Wood Removal Centre
For Asylum Seekers
and their Supporters:
A
Self-Help Guide against detention & deportation

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REFUSING TO
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The
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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
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Wonderful Adventures
of Mrs Seacole in many lands
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Mary
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Book:
Some Mother's Daughter
The
hidden movement of prostitute women against violence

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