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mashriq / arabia / iraq / gender / non-anarchist press Wednesday August 11, 2021 - 17:51 byFidaa Zaanin   text 34 comments (last - saturday october 07, 2023 - 06:53)
Palestine looks back on a long history of women organizing dating back to as early as 1917, as well as a vibrant history of women’s social and political participation in the country. Nevertheless, the coordinated feminist protests that took place on 26 September 2019 took some by surprise. ... read full story / add a comment
poster: LOCKDOWN TO PATRIARCHY, STATE AND CAPITAL “STAY HOME”: IS NOT POSSIBLE FOR ALL, IS NOT SAFE FOR ALL Solidarity with working women, immigrants, refugees, prisoners Solidarity with women, LGBTQ+ people and children experiencing domestic violence
greece / turkey / cyprus / gender / other libertarian press Saturday March 06, 2021 - 19:03 byWomen’s initiative against patriarchy   text 5 comments (last - wednesday september 20, 2023 - 09:29)   image 1 image
This year’s 8th March comes to remind us of the importance of massive, radical women’s-and not only -class struggles. It reminds us that the world is not won by praying and that the only prospect for us to live in a society of equality and freedom is the organization in unions and fight for the social revolution.
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southern africa / gender / non-anarchist press Saturday October 27, 2018 - 08:34 byGauteng Community Health Care Forum   text 1 comment (last - wednesday february 16, 2022 - 01:49)
On the 1-2 November 2018, at St George Hotel and Convention Centre in Pretoria, the summit will
sign a vague and hollow declaration in support of the fight against gender-based violence, so that
the government and the parties involved can pretend that it is supported by all sections of South
African society, coming together to fight for women, LGBTIQ+ and children, when in reality the
scourge of gender based violence will remain unchanged. ... read full story / add a comment
internacional / género / non-anarchist press Monday December 26, 2016 - 17:57 byKajsa 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
international / gender / non-anarchist press Tuesday February 02, 2016 - 16:33 byNicola Pratt
This article is based on some of the research that I have conducted over the past two years on women’s activism in Egypt, Lebanon, and Jordan, from independence until the Arab uprisings. I collected over one hundred personal narratives from middle class women activists of different generations. This research was initially framed in terms of what is perceived to be a ‘gender paradox’: despite over a century of women’s activism, why do women in Arab countries continue to face some of the largest gender inequalities in the world? ... read full story / add a comment
internacional / género / non-anarchist press Tuesday December 22, 2015 - 15:58 byFernando Buen Abad Dominguez
“En el comportamiento hacia la mujer, botín y esclava de la voluptuosidad común, se manifiesta la infinita degradación en que el hombre existe para sí mismo… Del carácter de esta relación se desprende en qué medida el hombre ha llegado a ser y se concibe como ser genérico, como ser humano: la relación entre hombre y mujer es la más natural de las relaciones entre uno y otro ser humano”. Marx ... read full story / add a comment
nord america / messico / genero / altra stampa libertaria Monday December 08, 2014 - 16:27 byDr. Zakk Flash
Studenti e studentesse della Norman High School a Norman, in Oklahoma, sono uscit* dalle loro classi alle 9.20 di lunedì 24 novembre per essere salutat* da centinaia di attivist* e sostenitori solidali con loro con grande coraggio. In quanto sindacato impegnato nella abolizione del patriarcato e di tutte le forme di sfruttamento, l'Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) si schiera solidale con questi studenti/esse ed era presente alla manifestazione. Christophe Parsons, delegato per l'IWW dell'Oklahoma IWW, ha fatto parte del gruppo degli/lle organizzatori/trici. Parsons ha dichiarato che: "In quanto amico delle vittime ed in quanto sindacalista rivoluzionario impegnato nella costruzione di un nuovo mondo, l'inazione non era possibile. Sono orgoglioso de* mie* compagn* di scuola e de* sostenitori/trici nel quartiere che si sono strett* intorno a queste ragazze, e sono orgoglioso del mio sindacato che ha dimostrato un'incredibile solidarietà e sostegno per questo evento." [English] ... read full story / add a comment
north america / mexico / gender / other libertarian press Monday November 24, 2014 - 12:30 byDr. Zakk Flash
Students at Norman High School in Norman, Oklahoma will walk out of their classes at 9:20 A.M. on Monday, November 24th, 2014 to be greeted by hundreds of activists and supporters boldly standing with them in solidarity.

As a union committed to the abolition of patriarchy and all forms of exploitation, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) stands with these students in solidarity and will be represented at the walkout. Christophe Parsons, a delegate for the Oklahoma IWW, was part of the core group of organizers. Parsons said, "Both as a friend of the survivor and as a revolutionary unionist committed to building a new world, inaction was not an option. I am proud of my fellow students and community supporters who have rallied around these girls, and I am proud of my union, which has showed incredible solidarity and support in organizing this event." [Italiano] ... read full story / add a comment
venezuela / colombia / género / non-anarchist press Monday March 10, 2014 - 03:44 byOlga Abásolo
El impacto que tiene hoy “la Gran Involución” –la contrarreforma social puesta en marcha desde las élites económicas a escala global, a raíz de la presente crisis– está suponiendo una reestructuración del orden político y económico que recorre nuestra sociedad; afecta a las condiciones materiales y a los derechos de las personas. Probablemente, aún no acertemos a ver en toda su magnitud el alcance del proceso hegemónico del neoliberalismo, iniciado en los años setenta del siglo XX en Occidente. Su desarrollo e impacto tienen una raíz indudablemente económica, pero no es la dimensión económica su única manifestación. Dicho proceso ha ido acompañado de un “sentido común” propio de nuestro tiempo, que ha recorrido nuestras sociedades e impregnado nuestra concepción del mundo, ha marginado y sustituido otras interpretaciones y ha legitimado, en cierto sentido, dicha reestructuración, interpelando y construyendo la identidad individual y abonando el terreno para la emergencia de nuevas subjetividades sociales e identidades colectivas. ... read full story / add a comment
venezuela / colombia / género / non-anarchist press Monday November 25, 2013 - 21:36 byLa Pluma
Candelaria Viva y Victoria Sandino son dos de las combatientes farianas que luchan por una Nueva Colombia en paz con democracia y justicia social. Como representantes de la mujer guerrillera nos concedieron, utilizando diferentes medios, una entrevista en exclusiva.

El tema: El lanzamiento de la pagina web www.mujerfariana.co, espacio de expresión de las FARC-EP sobre las luchas de las mujeres: "estamos porque a las mujeres se les reconozcan sus luchas y reivindicaciones, por su vinculación masiva en la luchas sociales" nos dicen Candelaria y Victoria en esta conversación, con la convicción de que esta es otra trinchera de combate de todas y todos los que creemos y luchamos por un mundo mejor. ... read full story / add a comment
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internacional / género / other libertarian press Friday May 31, 2013 - 18:45 byChris Knight   image 1 image
Los orígenes de la cultura según Chris Knight, profesor de antropología y activista en Londres, autor de Blood Relations y organizador del grupo de antropología radical (Radical Anthropology Group). ... read full story / add a comment
africa meridionale / genero / stampa non anarchica Thursday February 21, 2013 - 22:17 byAlex Duval Smith
Oscar Pistorius era il perfetto eroe sportivo sud-africano perchè la sua vittoria sulla disabilità lo aveva reso una figura universalmente ammirata in una società ancora divisa.La cultura profondamente maschilista in cui egli è cresciuto si estende ai gruppi razziali e ci dà qualche spiegazione per comprendere lo scioccante tasso di violenza nelle mura domestiche. [English] ... read full story / add a comment
southern africa / gender / non-anarchist press Tuesday February 19, 2013 - 19:44 byAlex Duval Smith
Oscar Pistorius was the perfect South African sporting hero because victory over his disability made him a universally admired figure in a still-divided society. The profoundly macho culture he grew up in spans racial groups and provides some explanation for the country's shocking rates of domestic violence. [Italiano] ... read full story / add a comment
international / gender / non-anarchist press Thursday January 24, 2013 - 20:17 byJamil Khader
The unfolding debate about the Palestinian hip hop group DAM’s new music video “If I Could Go Back in Time,” and Lila Abu-Lughod and Maya Mikdashi’s critique of it, has generated an intense visceral reaction on the part of many readers on Jadaliyya and in the blogosphere. DAM produced this music video in collaboration with the director Jackie Salloum and the renowned singer and activist Amal Murkos, to tackle the heinous crime of honor killing in Palestine. Abu-Lughod and Mikdashi took the video to task for treating the horrible phenomenon of honor killing as a social rather than a political problem. Many readers, as well the members of DAM, however, mistook their piece as an attempt to exonerate Arab patriarchal structures of culpability. Admittedly, Abu-Lughod and Mikdashi do not go far enough in condemning these sexist cultural traditions. But as Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian and Suha Daher-Nashif cogently demonstrate, the oppressive patriarchal structures in Palestine have worked in cahoots with the Israeli apartheid policies to perpetrate gender inequality. ... read full story / add a comment
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iberia / género / non-anarchist press Sunday December 23, 2012 - 04:38 byAinhoa Güemes   image 1 image
Hoy me he despertado con mal pie, es uno de esos días obtusos en los que, dispuesta a desobedecer a la rapacidad del tiempo impuesto, una se cruza de brazos, negándose a articular palabra. Hubiera permanecido todo el día en silencio, atrapada en un sentimiento de tristeza y frustración, en modo introspectivo, con el ceño fruncido y la mirada perdida. Pero con estos tiempos que corren, me veo obligada a escribir, a no callar, a dar testimonio, a ser valiente y solidaria. ... read full story / add a comment
américa central / caribe / género / non-anarchist press Saturday July 07, 2012 - 01:41 byCoordinadora Latinoamericana de Organizaciones del Campo
Convocadas por la Comisión de Mujeres de la Unión Campesina Panameña, UCP, en el corregimiento de la Mesa, Provincia de Veraguas, tuvo lugar una asamblea, con la participación de Mujeres de las Provincias de Coclé, Panamá, Veraguas y de la Comarca Ngobe – Bugle. La Comisión de Mujeres forma parte de una estructura regional de la Coordinadora Latinoamericana de Organizaciones del Campo, CLOC/LCV.
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américa central / caribe / género / non-anarchist press Wednesday March 28, 2012 - 23:03 byWilliam Grigsby Vergara   image 1 image
¿Qué batallas tuvieron que librar las mujeres feministas en los años de la Revolución? ¿Tuvieron logros? ¿Qué obstáculos enfrentaron? ... read full story / add a comment
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bolivia / perù / ecuador / cile / genero / altra stampa libertaria Monday March 19, 2012 - 18:09 byOctavio Alberola e Ariane Gransac   image 1 image
Domitila è morta come ha vissuto: in modo semplice e tra la gente del suo villaggio. [Castellano] ... read full story / add a comment
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bolivia / perù / ecuador / cile / genero / stampa non anarchica Monday March 19, 2012 - 18:04 byPablo Stefanoni   image 1 image
Morta la marxista, la rivoluzionaria, la combattente, la femminista... non si contano gli aggettivi per definire questa personalità di spicco delle casalinghe delle miniere. [Castellano] ... read full story / add a comment

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