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War is the weaponization of discrimination, classism and misogyny. So why are so few women talking about it?
War is the weaponization of discrimination, classism and misogyny. So why are so few women talking about it?
This is what war propaganda looks like in the era of social media. It will never look ugly. It will never directly show you its real intentions. If it did, it wouldn’t work.
Women Walk for Peace in Korea
In this period of the end of the world, how do we sow the seeds of a possible world?
“It is impossible to understand, or even fully appreciate, how black women have shaped national and global politics today without knowing the larger history.” Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor Black Agenda Report May 23, 2018 Keisha Blain In this series, we ask acclaimed authors to answer five questions about their book. Today’s featured author More
“It is impossible to understand, or even fully appreciate, how black women have shaped national and global politics today without knowing the larger history.” Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor Black Agenda Report May 23, 2018 Keisha Blain In this series, we ask acclaimed authors to answer five questions about their book. Today’s featured author More
American journalist, critic, and women's rights advocate . ...Her book "Woman in the Nineteenth Century" is considered the first major feminist work in the United States.
"Disarm, disarm! The sword of murder is not the balance of justice. Blood does not wipe out dishonor, nor violence vindicate possession." "Again have the sacred questions of international justice been committed to the fatal mediation of military weapons. "
"Disarm, disarm! The sword of murder is not the balance of justice. Blood does not wipe out dishonor, nor violence vindicate possession." "Again have the sacred questions of international justice been committed to the fatal mediation of military weapons. "
Zenzile Miriam Makeba (4 March 1932 – 9 November 2008), nicknamed Mama Africa, was a South African singer, actress, United Nations goodwill ambassador, and civil-rights activist. Associated with musical genres including Afropop, jazz, and world music, she was an advocate against apartheid and white-minority government in South Africa. [Wikipedia] https://youtu.be/p-rjW0Fg4QM Soweto Blues—Miriam Makeba More
Zenzile Miriam Makeba (4 March 1932 – 9 November 2008), nicknamed Mama Africa, was a South African singer, actress, United Nations goodwill ambassador, and civil-rights activist. Associated with musical genres including Afropop, jazz, and world music, she was an advocate against apartheid and white-minority government in South Africa. [Wikipedia] https://youtu.be/p-rjW0Fg4QM Soweto Blues—Miriam Makeba More
Two videos by Betsy Rose, "We Are Women and We Are Marching" and "Coming Into My Years" https://youtu.be/gH_hDKVlu5I Bella Ciao is a traditional anti-fascist song that has lyrics adapted to the Women's March by Susan Terris and Betsy Rose Mindful Peacebuilding Published on Jan 31, 2017 https://youtu.be/pGs51eyARRA COMING INTO MY YEARS by Betsy Rose Well, More