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Militarization and Its Impact on Women of Communities of Color to be Discussed at SSoWA 3rd Session

NEW YORK:  With mammoth protests wracking the United States over police brutality, the third session of AF3IRM NYC’s Summer School of Women’s Activism acquires even more relevance and urgency.  To be held on July 25, noon to 4 pm, at a designated safe space, the session will look at the policy of militarization at the international, … Continue Reading ››

Globalization and Redefinition of Women’s Work to be Discussed at SSoWA 2nd Session

NEW YORK:  With imperialism as the framework, AF3IRM NYC’s Summer School will examine Capital’s re-definition of work for women and the integration of hitherto non-capitalist economic activities into the global economy, including domestic work and the sex industry.   The second session will take place on July 18, noon to 4 pm, at a designated safe … Continue Reading ››

AF3IRM NYC Summer School Combines Theory and Practice

NEW YORK:     The pervasive phenomenon of the “vanishment” of women and their achievement from history will frame the first session of AF3IRM NYC’s 2015 Summer School of Women’s Activism.  The discussion will be led by Ninotchka Rosca and Justine Calma, with input from a guest presenter.   The SSOWA begins on July 11, Saturday,  through three more … Continue Reading ››

South Bay Hosts Summer School of Women’s Activism This July/August!

SSoWA South Bay Register today! Space is limited! AF3IRM South Bay's Summer School of Women’s Activism 2015 Four Consecutive Saturdays: July 11th, 18th, 25th and August 1st For more info, contact: [email protected] To register: http://bit.ly/ssowa-sb Registration is open for our Summer School of Women’s Activism in the South Bay area of Los Angeles … Continue Reading ››

AF3IRM NYC’S Summer School 2015 Expects International Participants; Opens July 11th

NEW YORK-- The renowned Summer School of Women’s Activism created by AF3IRM NYC will open on July 11, Saturday, noon to 4 pm.  It will hold four-hour sessions for the next three Saturdays thereafter, bringing the concepts, ideas and vision of the women’s struggle for emancipation and liberation to those who would otherwise have scant opportunity to come into contact … Continue Reading ››