Why AF3IRM Hawai’i Marches

OAHU--The Women’s March on Washington and many of its sister marches across the United States have been criticized as overly professionalized, hegemonized by the Democratic Party, and forcefully insistent on a common sorority without centering women with layered dimensions of oppression. AF3IRM Hawai'i joins the Women’s March on O‘ahu as a co-chairing organization to fill in the gaps created by … Continue Reading ››

#FeministsFightFascism: AF3IRM NYC Statement for the Women’s March on Washington

OPPOSE ALL POLICIES LEADING TO FEMICIDE! ONWARD WITH THE STRUGGLE FOR LIBERATION! FEMINISTS FORGE ON WITH THE FIGHT AGAINST FASCISM.
  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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  NEW YORK CITY–In the tradition and legacy of Rosa Luxemburg, we march.  We march against incipient fascism; we march against misogyny; we march against racism and white supremacy; we march against exploitation and classism.  … Continue Reading ››

AF3IRM Statement for the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence

NATIONAL--We in AF3IRM are witnessing and experiencing the intensification of violence against women with the rise of global neo-fascism (the U.S. President-elect’s administration included) and we know that its roots are deeply entangled with a centuries-old ideology - the perceived patriarchal right to access women’s bodies. As we end of the 16 Days of Women’s Activism Against Gender-Based … Continue Reading ››

AF3IRM 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence Calendar

November 25th - December 10th 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence 

November

Sunday, November 21st
New York | Asian Pacific Forum "Post-Elections Unscripted" - Interview with Ninotchka Rosca, Joan Ariete and Aree Worawongwasu  (Audio will be released soon)
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Thursday, November 24th
SF Bay Area | Indigenous People's Sunrise Gathering on Alcatraz For more info, contact: [email protected]

Friday, November 25th  SF Bay … Continue Reading ››

From Where We Stand: AF3IRM Statement on the U.S. Presidential Elections

NATIONAL--The white supremacist, sexist, capitalist, and racist foundation on which the United States rests now has a new face: Donald Trump. On November 8th, 2016, the people of the United States - or rather the portion of its population afforded citizenship and who were not targeted for  disenfranchisement - took to the ballot. AF3IRM knew that regardless of … Continue Reading ››

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