Support the Allied Media Conference & Shawty Got Skillz
Stacey & Mia from To The Other Side Of Dreaming break down why it’s critical to support the Allied Media Conference (June 23-26, 2011, Detroit), a movement building space for radical women of...
View ArticleINCITE! Needs Your Help Getting to Detroit!
A member of the INCITE Media Working Group in a workshop. Hello INCITE Supporters! The Allied Media Conference is around the corner, and the INCITE Track is presenting an incredible bunch of workshops...
View ArticleJustice for Palestine: A Call to Action from Indigenous and Women of Color...
Please distribute widely Justice for Palestine A Call to Action from Indigenous and Women of Color Feminists Between June 14 and June 23, 2011, a delegation of 11 scholars, activists, and artists...
View ArticleStereotypes, Myths, & Criminalizing Policies: Regulating the Lives of Poor Women
Statement from New Orleans-based Women’s Health & Justice Initiative, July 2011 Since the beginning of the year, we have witnessed a surge of legislative attacks targeting poor communities through...
View ArticleLanguage & Action back from hiatus!
Welcome back to Language & Action, a periodic collection of news about organizing, ideas, interventions, and opportunities, with an emphasis on the lives of women of color, trans people of color,...
View ArticleIndigenous Young Women: Speaking our Truths, Building our Strengths
In honor of World Indigenous Peoples Day, Native Youth Sexual Health Network and Girls Action Foundation has officially launched Indigenous Young Women Speaking Our Truths, Building Our Strengths...
View ArticleVikki Law: Resisting Gender Violence Without Cops or Prisons
A great discussion of the history of community-based responses to violence!
View ArticleINCITE! supports the call to FREE MARISSA ALEXANDER!
INCITE! SUPPORTS THE CALL TO FREE MARISSA ALEXANDER! Because we support black women’s right to self defense and support the call for freedom of Patreese Johnson, the last incarcerated member of the New...
View ArticleSolidarity for Baby Veronica
Keep Veronica Home Written by the Denver Chapter of INCITE! and informed by the work of many, including Andrea Smith’s work in her book, Conquest: Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide. Please...
View ArticleFree Marissa Now and Stand With Nan-Hui: A Conversation About Parallel Struggles
Marissa Alexander is a Black mother of three and a survivor of domestic violence from Jacksonville, Florida. She was prosecuted and threatened with 60 years in prison for defending her life from her...
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