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The Arusha Declaration:
Rediscovering Nyerere's Tanzania
The re-publication in
English
& first publication
in Spanish
of the Arusha Declaration
In
1967, newly independent Tanzania led by President Julius Nyerere
issued The Arusha Declaration, one of the great documents
of the 20th century. It confronts the problems for economically
poor countries developing economically
while trying to remain independent of
international capital. Beginning with the working life of the
people, especially of women in the countryside who
‘work
the harder than anyone else’, it sets out an alternative
strategy of Ujamaa
or 'African socialism': self-reliance, co-operation and
preventing the corruption of the government and the ruling
party. Read more. |
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Death Row
journalist Mumia Abu-Jamal - The case for a new trial
by Robert R Bryan, lead counsel
Edited by Legal Action for Women
Mumia's lawyer spells out what the basic issues of the case are,
outlining the injustices of the trial and subsequent hearings,
and the grounds for the new appeal. Leading UK lawyers
have now asked the appeal court to enable Mumia, for the first
time, to put his case to a jury free of racism. |
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The Unions, the US State
Department & Venezuela Open
letter to John Sweeney, President of the AFL-CIO from the Global Women's
Strike. Available in Spanish and English
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Hablemos del Poder / Talking of
Power Transcript from the Video/DVD of the same title.
Produced by the Global
Women's Strike, 2005 Available in Spanish and English.
Sex, race and class in revolutionary
Venezuela. From the hills of Caracas to the banks of the
Orinoco, the grassroots tell how they are changing our
world. |
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The
Sans-Papiers A Woman Draws the First
Lessons Madjiguène Cissé The New
Movement of Asylum Seekers and Immigrants without papers in
France. |
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Marx and Feminism Selma
James Another reading of Marx's Capital
from the point of view of women's unwaged work. By the co-author of
The Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community. |
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The Global Kitchen – the
case for counting unwaged work Ed Selma James, 1995
Also available in Spanish (see
below) |
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La Cocina
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Rape in the Media: Submission
to the National Heritage Committee Inquiry into Privacy and Media
Intrusion, 1993 Is the law on
anonymity enough to protest rape survivors? Or are we still
identified, judges, misrepresented and exploited by the media's sexist and
racist stereotypes? |
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Against Redistributing
Poverty Counting the cost to women, children and men of
the child maintenance plan, based on the UK experience. Wages for
Housework Campaign & Payday Men's Network |
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The
UN Decade for Women: an offer we couldn't refuse Fahnbulleh,
1985 An account of how grassroots
women from all over the world went to the Nairobi UN Conference in 1985
and got governments to commit to counting unwaged work. |
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The Hooker
& the Beak: A time to break the law? Sarah Hipperson,
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp; Nina Lopez-Jones, English Collective
of Prostitutes |
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Housework for Sale Suzie
Fleming The movement for the recognition
of housework as productive work. |
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Sex, Race and Class Selma
James The economic basis of the power
relations within the working class internationally. A classic of the
anti-racist women's movement. Also available in French and
Spanish (see below) |
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Sexe, Race et
Class Selma James
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Sexo, Raza y
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Marx y el feminismo |
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True
Confessions of a Raspberry/Message to Bhopal Claire Glasman and
WinVisible (Women with Visible and Invisible Disabilities) The work of having
a disability, the disablement caused by military-industrial
practices from London to Bhopal, and how low benefits keep people
with disabilities ghettoised. |
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Hookers in the
House of the Lord Selma James The account of the occupation of a church by women protesting
against the prostitution laws in Kings Cross, London, England. |
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Women, the Unions and
Work Or What is Not to Be Done Selma James,
1972 With this pamphlet feminism finally
broke out of the political ghetto which confined "women's issues" to a
no-man's-land outside of class. "The perspective of winning"
indicates a new organizing perspective which chooses "between women on the
one hand and unions and work on the other". |
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