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African groups call for the African Union to urgently respond to gender and sexuality rights violations in Africa, and particularly to anti-gay laws recently passed in Uganda and Nigeria As African civil society organisations whose members live and work to…
Guidelines to Ugandan national, regional & international partners on support around the Anti-Homosexuality Bill
GUIDELINES TO NATIONAL, REGIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS ON HOW TO OFFER SUPPORT NOW THAT THE ANTI-HOMOSEXUALITY LAW HAS BEEN ASSENTED TO Web site:? Civil Society Coalition for Human Rights and Constitutional law? March 3, 2014 Introduction Dear Partners, Friends and…

CatchAFyah – Caribbean Feminist Network Call to Action
CatchAFyah has a Call to Action directed at CARICOM across the Caribbean? including organisations in Haiti? [Kouraj, SeroVie] Jamaica, [CVC COIN, Jamaican’s For Justice, Quality of Citizenship Jamaica,]? and Pan Caribbean – [CARIFLAGS,? Caribbean DAWN] denouncing recent transphobic and homophobic…
Love 4 Haiti
Via followingherfootsteps: The Love4Haiti movement was originally founded in response to the devastating earthquake which hit the island on Tuesday 12th January 2010 . A group of like minded friends (Camille, Marteen, Chantal and Stephanie) collaborated with the members of…
BAYAKOU: – Why I’m talking shit & cholera on World Water Day*
We know that in certain situations shit can kill and the poorer you are the more likely you could die of a shit related illness CHOLERA is a prime example, so shit is a poverty issue and a class issue. We know there are issues of privacy, access to a€?toiletsa€? especially at night and sexual violence in unlit densely populated urban areas, so shit is also a gender issue. We know that some people risk physical violence or are refused entry into toilets such as a proposed ban in Arizona where transgender people would not have the rights to choose the toilet of their choice so shit is also a transgender issue. With shit playing such a prominent part in our lives, why is what happens to it so mysterious?

Gendercide
From?Bernedette Muthien gendercide it took a full week of straitjacketing generations of genocidal femicidal trauma for the clay dam wall to explode and flood me in torrents of collective grief a poet with no words a lifelong activist struck dumb…
The Week on Sunday (weekly)
The separatist map of Africa: interactive | World news | guardian.co.uk When African states gained independence, the continent’s new leaders agreed to respect the old colonial borders to avoid endless wars. But separatist movements still abound My life after LulzSec:…
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A response to Judith Butler: I hear you | Mondoweiss Palestine always already signifies “threat” and Israel signifies all that is favorable. This imaginary is the result of the insidiousness of the politics of representation that are employed with respect…
The Week on Sunday (weekly)
IPS — Book Exposes Violent Role of Paramilitaries in Haiti | Inter Press Service Haiti’s brutal army was disbanded in 1995, yet armed and uniformed paramilitaries, with no government affiliation, occupy former army bases today. President Michel Martelly, who has…
The Week on Sunday (weekly)
Digital Journalism: Lessons From New Orleans As we grapple with our own “federal character” palaver in the context of our own mismanaged federation, the African Americans over the years have had to struggle with how their complex diversity shapes their…
The Week on Sunday (weekly)
Take your Women’s Day and shove it* | Helen Moffett Here’s an idea. Take your pathetic, meaningless, mind-blowingly expensive and stomach-churningly patronising Women’s Day and cancel it. Cancel the entire idea of “women’s month”. Tell me, what is the FUCKING…

The murder of Thapelo Makhutle
I am stunned, sickened. ? ?23 year old Thapelo Makutle [Queen Bling] was murdered – beheaded in the early hours of ?the 9th June 2012, ?the second murder in less than a week.?Neil Daniels, 36 body was found burned and…

Statements by Ugandan & African organisations against the Anti-Homosexuality Bill
The following Ugandan and African human rights organisations have condemned the Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Bill 20009: Ugandan Law Society. The Anti-Homosexuality Bill proposed to Parliament in 2009 would, if enacted into law, in its current state violate international human rights law…

Egypt: More on the Free Alaa & no military trials campaign
The Free Alaa campaign which works side by side with the No Military Trials for Civilians campaign [Alaa has refused to recognise the military court and continues to insist on being questioned and or tried by a civilian court] are…
Japan to donate food from Fukushima region to global south countries
NHK [Japan National Broadcasting] reported that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is proposing to purchase industrial and canned fish products from disaster hit areas, Fukushima, Miyagi, Iwate as “a means to tackle harmful rumor against their products”. The Ministry applied…
Jean Binta Breeze – for the women who didn’t make it
Jamaican British dub poet Jean Binta Breeze – ?from “The?THIRD WORLD GIRL: SELECTED POEMS”, a book with DVD published by?Bloodaxe Books Via Travelling Light
Troy Davis: 14 Days in May – The execution of Edward Earl Johnson
This was the third time I watched this documentary on the last 14 days in the life of Edward Earl Johnson who was executed in Mississippi’s gas chamber on May 20, 1987. This is a horrific act of cruel and…
SOPUDEP [Haiti] Scholarship Programme needs your support
While SOPUDEP School provides accessible education from kindergarten to grade 12, Director?R??a Dol often expresses the frustration she feels when her students simply have no means to continue their studies, in hopes of finding better work or a career….
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