**This discussion series is WOC-created and WOC-led. It is a space specifically for self-identified women of color.**
AF3IRM Central Coast, in co-sponsorship with the UCSC Asian American/Pacific Islander Resource Center, presents Women's Dialogues: Confronting Internalized Oppressions.
Dismantling Internalized Patriarchy & … Continue Reading ››
Orange County | Gardening & Ecofeminism Mixer
AF3IRM OC invites you to meet the members of the Orange County chapter & engage in a conversation on decolonizing environmentalism & eco-feminism followed by light garden work at the Santa Ana People's Garden.
GARDENING & ECO-FEMINISM MIXER WITH AF3IRM ORANGE COUNTY
Saturday, May 23rd
11:00am to … Continue Reading ››
No More Business as Usual!!! End Corporatism’s Global Oppression and Exploitation!
Statement on May 1st, 2015
Contact:
Leani Auxilio & Patricia Ramirez, AF3IRM NYC, [email protected]
NEW YORK--This day, International Labor Day, comes on the heels of massive worldwide protests against the intensifying exploitation of human and natural resources by corporations and their puppet governments.
The results are with us: nations destroyed; histories erased; men, women and children shackled to endless work; human bodies sold and re-sold … Continue Reading ››
AF3IRM Los Angeles Calls for Women’s Contingent this May Day in Downtown LA!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 29, 2015
Contact:
Layan Sima Fuleihan, AF3IRM Los Angeles
Kristen Jackson, Co-Coordinator - AF3IRM Los Angeles, [email protected]
LOS ANGELES--On Friday, May 1st, 2015, the women of AF3IRM Los Angeles join workers and their allies on the streets to commemorate International Worker’s Day and to continue the struggle for economic and labor … Continue Reading ››
Statement in Solidarity with Bangladesh Workers
Contact: AF3IRM NYC - [email protected]
NEW YORK CITY: On this 2nd year commemoration of the tragic collapse of a garment factory in Bangladesh, wherein 1,100 men and women were killed and 2,000 injured, AF3IRM NYC sends its heartfelt sympathy for and militant solidarity with the families of those bearing this unconscionable loss and damage.
Since that day in 2012, despite statements to correct … Continue Reading ››