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Transnational Feminism Introductory Text

on Mon, 11/05/2012 - 16:39

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As feminism continues the struggle for strengthening women’s power, women’s organizations  from all over the planet are already working to bring about change.  This website provides resources for feminists and activists who wish to work together and learn from each otheracross difference of nation, language, class, and race..  

The feminists building this web resource believe that “development” and “capitalist globalization” are often harmful and violent processes.

Test: Intro Text English

on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 23:55

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Groups

on Mon, 09/26/2011 - 09:05

Major International, Regional, Subregional, National, and Local Groups:

[Key: Group / Organization Name, Location, Notes]
 

 

AAHUNG

AAHUNG Website

Location: Pakistan

Languages: English

AAHUNG focuses on providing education on Women’s healthy

Aahung operates from a rights-based approach and develops culturally appropriate methodologies to educate and counsel women, men, and adolescents and empower them to make better sexual and reproductive health choices and practice safer behaviors.

Journals

on Mon, 09/26/2011 - 08:59

Insert info on journals covering transnational feminism.

Global South

on Mon, 09/26/2011 - 08:57

Global South

Individuals Based in the Global South, Also known as Global Feminists, Third World Feminists, Third World U.S. Feminists, or Postcolonial Feminists

[Key: Last Name, First Name, Year of Birth, Country, Website,  Notes]

*The asterix symbol (*) means there are additional questions regarding this person, such as: Is this person an activist? Still an activist? Is work being done transnationally? Is this research a form of activism? For the purpose of this site, the website creators are working on a glossary, including such terms as activism, feminism and transnational.

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Global North

on Sat, 09/24/2011 - 09:04

Global North

Individuals Based in Europe, British Settler Colonies (US, Australia, Canada, etc.), Japan, and other Parts of Global North

[Key: Last Name, First Name, Year of Birth, Country, Website,  Notes]

*The asterix symbol (*) means there are additional questions regarding this person, such as: Is this person an activist? Still an activist? Is work being done transnationally? Is this research a form of activism? For the purpose of this site, the website creators are working on a glossary, including such terms as activism, feminism and transnational.

 

Acosta-Belén, Edna, U.S./Latin

Critical Transnational Feminist Praxis

on Sat, 09/24/2011 - 07:34

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