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ireland / britain / gender / news report Thursday March 30, 2017 18:46 by Andrew   image 4 images
International Womens Day in Ireland saw thousands take to the streets in a sequence of 'in work time' protests under the heading 'Strike4Repeal'. Abortion is illegal in almost all circumstances and the protests were an attempt by pro-choice activists to forced the government to stop delaying a referendum to repeal the anti-choice 8th Amendment placed in the Irish constitution in 1983. Workers Solidarity Movement members took part in organising the day and in the aftermath produced a number of articles and videos detailing what happened. read full story / add a comment
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bolivia / peru / ecuador / chile / género / opinión / análisis Friday March 24, 2017 01:17 by Meribel González   image 1 image
Al llegar al metro San Ramón y tomar la salida sur se abre el parque La Bandera. Es el mismo lugar que sirvió de escenario para cantar las desdichas de pobladores y pobladoras en dictadura, ante la majestuosa presencia del papa Juan Pablo II en 1987. Hoy flanquea contra el cemento imponente de la autopista Vespucio Sur, una cicatriz que cruza Santiago obstaculizando el tránsito libre de población. La calle Almirante Latorre cruza el parque convirtiéndose en una gran pasarela popular donde desfilan hombres y mujeres cansados tras el término de la jornada laboral. Unas cinco cuadras hacia el sur, en la intersección con la calle Riquelme, comienza la unidad vecinal de blocks rojos, que exhiben sus ampliaciones de cinc para responder a la indiferencia de la política de vivienda del Estado. Frente a ellos, se encuentra el Centro Educacional de San Ramón, lugar donde se reúne la Asamblea de Mujeres de La Bandera para realizar sus talleres. read full story / add a comment
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venezuela / colombia / género / opinión / análisis Monday March 13, 2017 07:06 by CPEP En Lucha, ALE   image 1 image
El 8 de marzo es una fecha en disputa. Para algunas es el Día Internacional de la Mujer; otras le llaman el Día Internacional por los Derechos de la Mujer y la Paz Internacional; muchas afirman que es el Día de la Mujer Trabajadora. Hay quienes celebran y hay quienes conmemoran.

Para nosotras, el 8 de marzo es el día de las mujeres (transgénero y cisgénero) trabajadoras del campo y la ciudad. Es una fecha que conmemoramos porque nos recuerda que los derechos de las mujeres no son resultado de la “bondad” del opresor, sino de aquellas luchas donde las mujeres se han organizado, han resistido y se han enfrentado al patriarcado, al capitalismo, y a otros sistemas de opresión. read full story / add a comment
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grecia / turquía / chipre / género / opinión / análisis Saturday March 11, 2017 13:48 by Alejandro Azadî   image 1 image
En Kurdistán, la lucha por la liberación de las mujeres es eje de la lucha por la liberación social y nacional kurda. Desde entonces los actos de heroísmo, el dolor por las mujeres caídas y la lucha por la liberación se han combinado de una forma única. Las luchas de las mujeres adquiere doble valor: como esencia y como ejemplo. América Latina es también hija del sol y hermana de los pueblos de Oriente Medio. read full story / add a comment
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brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / gênero / feature Thursday March 09, 2017 14:57 by Coordenação Anarquista Brasileira   image 2 images
As mulheres da Coordenação Anarquista Brasileira aproveitam a data de 8 de março para lembrar uma vez mais que tal dia é um dia de luta e memória; assim como tem sido todo o tempo, mulheres se rebelam! Contra o patriarcado, contra o machismo, contra a falta de direitos, contra o Estado, contra o capitalismo, mulheres têm se revoltado sempre! read full story / add a comment
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yunanistan / türkiye / kıbrıs / cinsiyet / feature Wednesday March 08, 2017 17:18 by Meydan   image 1 image
Kadın ilk olarak, bedeni üzerinde başka herhangi birisinin hak iddia etmesini reddederek; istemedikçe çocuk doğurmayı reddederek; Tanrı’ya, devlete, topluma, kocaya, aileye ve benzeri şeylere hizmetkârlık yapmayı reddederek. Yaşamını daha basit, ancak daha derin ve daha zengin yaparak. Yani, kamuoyu görüşü ile halkın ayıplaması korkusundan kendisini kurtararak, yaşamın anlamını ve özünü tüm karmaşıklığıyla öğrenmeyi deneyerek. Kadınları oy sandığı değil, ancak bu özgürleştirecektir.” [English] read full story / add a comment
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greece / turkey / cyprus / gender / opinion / analysis Wednesday March 08, 2017 17:14 by Meydan   image 1 image
"First, by asserting herself as a personality, and not as a sex commodity. Second, by refusing the right to anyone over her body; by refusing to bear children, unless she wants them; by refusing to be a servant to God, the State, society, the husband, the family, etc., by making her life simpler, but deeper and richer. That is, by trying to learn the meaning and substance of life in all its complexities, by freeing herself from the fear of public opinion and public condemnation. Only that, and not the ballot, will set woman free." [Türkçe] read full story / add a comment
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international / gender / feature Wednesday March 08, 2017 03:58 by Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group   image 2 images
This time around, let’s fight for workers’ control from the start. Let’s create structures with checks and balances that ensure workers keep control. Let us not hand over power to a state that can institute tyranny all over again. We want anarchist communist organisation. Workers' delegation. Equable procedures. Bottom up organisation. It is 100 years since women workers began the 1917 revolution. Let’s do it again! The time for global revolution is here! read full story / add a comment
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italia / svizzera / genero / comunicato stampa Wednesday March 01, 2017 19:48 by Alternativa Libertaria/FdCA   image 1 image
La storia dell’8 marzo nel Novecento è quella di manifestazioni e scioperi. Anche dopo la sua consacrazione istituzionale questo giorno rimane quello della lotta femminista internazionale per una società in cui vivere libere da oppressioni patriarcali e capitaliste. read full story / add a comment
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italia / svizzera / genero / evento comunista anarchico Tuesday February 28, 2017 04:40 by Alternativa Libertaria/FdCA   image 1 image
Interviste a dieci donne anarchiche, marxiste e femministe incontrate tra la Catalogna, la Francia e l'Italia dal marzo 1997 al febbraio 2013 read full story / add a comment
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italia / svizzera / genero / evento comunista anarchico Wednesday February 22, 2017 00:38 by Alternativa Libertaria/FdCA   image 1 image
La storia dell’8 marzo nel Novecento è quella di manifestazioni e scioperi. Anche dopo la sua consacrazione istituzionale questo giorno rimane quello della lotta femminista internazionale per una società in cui vivere libere da oppressioni patriarcali e capitaliste. read full story / add a comment
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greece / turkey / cyprus / gender / appeal / petition Thursday February 16, 2017 03:25 by Anarchist Women   image 1 image
To all women comrades all around the world,

The next issue of our monthly newspaper Meydan is going to be prepeared by Anarchist Women, as for all March issues. In this issue we're going to focus different topics; violence against women, violence as a state policy, crisis of the state and capitalism...

In this issue, we are also planing to give place to our women comrades all around the world for solidarity messages about 8th March.
While we are resisting patriarchy, we're trying to organise women solidarity against all form of power (violence,capitalism, militarism etc...) for becoming free.

In this context, we're waiting to hear your (women comrades from anarchist organistaions and women organisations) message about the importance of women solidarity and 8th March, to publish them in our paper. As we will publish the solidarity messages of other women organistaions and women comrades from anarchist organisations, we will be appreciated to get yours.

You can contact with; anarsistkadinlar@gmail.com

Long live to women solidarity! read full story / add a comment
"When the women rise, the people advance"
north america / mexico / gender / feature Tuesday February 07, 2017 15:31 by Romina Akemi and Bree Busk   text 1 comment (last - wednesday february 15, 2017 01:44)   image 1 image
In the first week of Donald Trump’s presidency, there were two important mobilizations that expressed radically different views on reproductive rights. The Women’s March on Washington, which took place the day after Trump’s inauguration, has been hailed as one of the largest mobilizations in US history. What began as a spontaneous call quickly ballooned into a movement that tapped into growing anxieties over the intentions of the new administration. The march drew some 500,000 to rally in Washington DC while sister marches were held across the country and even worldwide. One week later, another mobilization took place: the annual March for Life. While significantly smaller, this march still drew many attendees who were energized by celebrity speakers from the Trump administration. At this point, there is no certainty that the Women’s March will evolve into an actual social movement. This much is clear: the Women’s March represents a political opening to rebuild a revolutionary feminist movement (in conjunction with other developing struggles) that advances demands to improve the lives of working people and embraces conflict with the liberal, capitalist character of the feminist movement of the day. [Castellano] read full story / add a comment
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américa del norte / méxico / género / opinión / análisis Tuesday February 07, 2017 15:18 by Romina Akemi y Bree Busk   image 1 image
Dos importantes movilizaciones ocurrieron en la primera semana de la presidencia de Donald Trump, expresión de dos visiones radicalmente distintas sobre los derechos reproductivos. La Marcha de Mujeres en Washington, sucedida al día siguiente de la toma de poder de Trump, ha sido calificada como una de las mayores manifestaciones en la historia de EE.UU. Lo que comenzó como un llamado espontáneo creció rápidamente hasta convertirse en un movimiento que puso de manifiesto la creciente aprehensión sobre los planes del nuevo gobierno. La marcha congregó alrededor de 500,000 personas en Washington D.C., con marchas paralelas a lo largo del país y alrededor del planeta. Una semana después, tuvo lugar una movilización muy distinta: la Marcha Anual Por la Vida. Aunque considerablemente menor, ésta congregó a un buen número de personas, incluyendo a célebres personeros del gobierno de Trump. En este momento no existe ninguna certeza de que la Marcha de Mujeres vaya a transformarse en un movimiento social legítimo. Lo que sí resulta claro es esto: la Marcha de Mujeres representa una oportunidad política para reconstruir un movimiento feminista libertario (en conjunto con otras luchas en incipiente desarrollo) que plantee demandas enfocadas en mejorar las vidas de los trabajadores y oposición al carácter liberal y capitalista del movimiento feminista actual. [English] read full story / add a comment
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bolivia / peru / ecuador / chile / género / enlace a video Sunday February 05, 2017 19:53 by Ruptura Coleciva (RC)   image 1 image
La compañera Julieta Paredes del colectivo “Feminismo Comunitario” nos visitó desde Bolivia para compartirnos un discurso sobre la ‘sectorización’ de las mujeres como una minoría social y no como “la mitad de la población que también piensa y tiene ideas de cómo debe organizarse la sociedad”. read full story / add a comment
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bolivia / perù / ecuador / cile / genero / comunicato stampa Sunday January 22, 2017 05:25 by Mesa Feminista Solidaridad   image 1 image
Dal 14 al 15 gennaio 2017, a Valparaíso, si è tenuto l'Incontro femminista nazionale di Solidaridad – Federación Comunista Libertaria. read full story / add a comment
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bolivia / peru / ecuador / chile / género / portada Saturday January 21, 2017 14:49 by Mesa Feminista Solidaridad   text 1 comment (last - saturday january 21, 2017 23:22)   image 1 image
Durante el 14 y 15 de enero de 2017, en Valparaíso, se llevó a cabo el I Encuentro Feminista de Solidaridad – Federación Comunista Libertaria a nivel nacional. [Italiano] read full story / add a comment
internacional / género / non-anarchist press Monday December 26, 2016 17:57 by Kajsa Ekis Ekman   text 1 comment (last - friday may 05, 2023 13:45)
Sobre cómo el discurso del trabajo sexual se ha vuelto hegemonico invisibilizando el componente de pobreza y explotación que lleva el hecho de la prostitución. read full story / add a comment
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bolivia / perù / ecuador / cile / genero / opinione / analisi Friday December 23, 2016 05:02 by Melissa Sepúlveda   image 1 image
Ultimamente mi ha piacevolmente sorpreso, dopo diversi anni di sciocchezze femministe, l'esistenza di un'intenzione all'interno del movimento popolare di incorporare nell'analisi e nella prassi una prospettiva femminista. read full story / add a comment
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italia / svizzera / genero / comunicato stampa Tuesday December 20, 2016 01:58 by Romantic Punx   image 1 image
Uno stupro è sempre e comunque un atto fascista, anche se chi lo commette si dichiara antifascista.
L’antifascismo non è soltanto un coro da urlare in “curva” o una toppa da cucire sul bomber. Essere antifascista è pensare e agire antifascista.
Chiunque stupra è un fascista e noi lo combattiamo in quanto fascista e stupratore.
Chiunque respira, si muove e parla dalla nostra parte della barricata, che si permette di avere atteggiamenti fascisti verrà combattuto in quanto fascista e stupido vacuo pezzo di merda. read full story / add a comment
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