un show despre diverse chestii absurde din mass media si publicitate despre/”pentru” femei [en]:
prezentatoarea este comediana sarah haskins
si apropos de feminism si umor:
un show despre diverse chestii absurde din mass media si publicitate despre/”pentru” femei [en]:
prezentatoarea este comediana sarah haskins
si apropos de feminism si umor:
London Transgender Film Festival Fundraiser
Since this festival is independently funded we need your support.
London Transgender Film Festival Fundraiser Sun Aug 24 2008
at Gasworks 155 Vauxhall Street London SE11 5RH
3pm- 6pm, £5/4
is a transgender community event for trans people and their allies, partners and friends
in order to raise money for the London Transgender Film Festival 2008
Programme
Travel Queeries focus group feedback session – Facilitated by Sid Peterson, Travel Queeries Associate Producer
Travel Queeries is a doc. film about the contemporary radical queer scene in Europe. Filmed in over 9 cities throughout Eastern and Western Europe from 2005-2007, the film covers the stories of different communities, personal identities, art/performance, festivals and activist events, and hopes to show the international queer connections that exist within this fringe culture. Premiering early 2009, we hope you can join us now for a focus group screening of the first rough cut of Travel Queeries, so we can get feedback on how to best develop the film. We are excited to present this screening in partnership with the fundraising efforts of the long awaited London Transgender Film Festival 2008 and hope to see you there!
“Afghans speak out against sexual violence”
by Nushin Arbabzadah
guardian.co.uk, Wednesday August 20 2008
Courageous families are speaking out about child rape, helped by a media campaign. It’s a sign of a nation moving forward
“Lawyer Files Antifeminist Suit Against Columbia”
“Mini-skirts banned to stop “provoking” rape in Mexico”
“How the Left censored the blindingly obvious truth about rape” (Peter Hitchens, Daily Mail, 16.08.08) a.k.a.
“Geez, When Will Women Stop Getting Themselves Raped Already?”
August 13, 2008 – The International Women’s Media Foundation is launching a research project to examine the news media industry structure worldwide from a gender perspective. The project, called the Global Report on the Status of Women in the News Media, will document the levels of involvement by women in the news media at professional, decision-making and governance levels.
“Women journalists’ full participation in the news media furthers freedom of the press,” said Jane Ransom, the IWMF’s executive director. “We want to be aware of gaps in women’s leadership so that we can continue to create opportunities for women to participate more fully in the news media worldwide.” Continue reading
2 presentations about the vulnerability to sex trafficking and exploitation, one focused on moldova and one on the u.s.:
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h/t londonfeministnetwork & discussion about organizations, like GEMS (whose mission is “to empower young women, ages 12-21 years, who have experienced sexual exploitation and violence to exit unsafe and abusive lifestyles and to develop their full potential”), that provide the most vulnerable girls and women “with empathetic, consistent support and viable opportunities for positive change” – which arose as a reaction to the news about the “Guide to Brothels” from the Women’s Institute in UK: “Women’s Institute ladies toured the world in search of the perfect brothel” (story also in romanian: “Doua bunici, reprezentante ale Institutului Femeilor din Marea Britanie, au facut turul pamantului pentru a gasi bordelul perfect”)
“Russia and Georgia: Darkness Falls”
by Natalia Antonova, GlobalComment
… The unthinkable is already happening before us, and history has entered a gloomy and bewildering chapter. This is the sort of thing that happens when empires fail; it’s bloody and vile. It reeks of gunpowder and rot and the dried-up glue that used to hold together our old, red memorial wreaths.
Now, for all the understandable grief surrounding the loss of life, I have found something to be bitterly amused about:
It’s hilarious how quickly some start shouting that “hey those are Russian citizens we are fighting for!!!” Yes, that is factually true, many South Ossetians do have Russian passports now, and Moscow has to take responsibility for these people whether it wants to or not.
But isn’t it funny how the people of that region, normally viewed as “black-assed thugs,” have suddenly become our brothers and sisters, our secret lovers and best friends?
Obviously this isn’t the philosophy of all Russian people, I am pointing this out because those I have seen beating their chests about how Moscow is being “overtaken” by “darkies” are the same people beating their chests over the fate of South Ossetians.
The absurdities of nationalism know no bounds.
The joy with which such people greet pictures of dead Georgians is diabolical. Their desire to see Russian soldiers fall due to some misguided notions regarding “glory” is equally diabolical. They do not value Georgian lives, but neither do they value the lives of their own troops or the lives of South Ossetians they are supposed to care about.
The loudest of the loud among us do not have sons serving in the Russian army, or so I have noticed.
This isn’t to say that I am a fan of Georgia’s President Saakashvili, however. I think it’s laughable that some writers are busy painting a picture of the genteel Saakashvili and uniformly bloodthirsty, fanged Russians. Have we learned nothing from Georgia’s squashed opposition? Do we really think that Saakashvili has the best interests of his people in mind? Or the best interests of the South Ossetians who are, predictably, almost invisible in this conflict?
Political elites benefit from grand-standing, regular people just lose their limbs in the process.
The West is no better in this regard. We have shouted all we could about Kosovo, OMIGOD Kosovo! The BBC quickly points out lawlessness in South Ossetia, but it takes years for anyone to mention lawlessness in aforementioned Kosovo. This is because it was easy to get involved in the Balkans, and not so easy to do the same in this part of the world.
Ultimately, the nations who have encouraged Georgia to join Nato will wash their hands of this conflict. When it comes to what matters more, Tbilisi or Moscow, Moscow will win out. It’s expedient to kick smaller nations to the curb in favour of the big guys, and I say this as someone who has a hell of a lot in common with the Russian Federation and its interests.
Who knows? Perhaps this entire conflict will serve to benefit Russian-American relations. On Air Force One, high above the toils of ordinary life and death, people who will benefit from this disaster can toast each other while the dead are being buried. …
see also: latest coverage on RFE/RL, Institute for War and Peace Reporting, and Democracy Now!
“China Unveils Frightening Futuristic Police State at Olympics” (Naomi Klein, Alternet)
Amnesty International: China Olympic Legacy
Despite promises, the 2008 Olympics will be marred by repeated abuses of freedom of speech.
Undermining the “Olympic Spirit” and reneging on their commitments the Chinese government has detained journalists, limited access to information and violently suppressed protesters. International and National Olympic Committees have also discouraged athletes from exercising their right to free speech and ignored international human rights standards.
According to the IOC Fundamental Principles, “Olympism is a…respect for universal fundamental ethical principles…The goal of Olympism is to place sport at the service of the harmonious development of man, with a view to promoting a peaceful society concerned with the preservation of human dignity.”
RECENT ARTICLES IN THE PRESS:
» Athletes condemn China human rights
» China denies visas to Olympians that write about Sudan
» IOC official accuses IOC of “betrayal”
» Human Rights worsening in countdown to the OlympicsTo find out more, see which activists and jounalists are in prison, visit the ARTICLE 19 campaign.
Other sites about China and boycott (via): Continue reading
Posted on August 6, 2008
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Filed Under Faith, London, Opinion Comment, Women’s Group
by Pragna Patel, chair of Southall Black Sisters and a member of Women Against FundamentalismIn the rush to be tolerant or sensitive to religious difference, the space is created for the most reactionary and even fundamentalist religious leaders to take control
On 18th July 2008 at the High Court, Southall Black Sisters (SBS) won an important legal challenge affirming its right to exist and continue its work. At stake was a decision by Ealing Council to withdraw funding from SBS – the only specialist provider of domestic violence services to black and minority women in Ealing – under the guise of developing a single generic service for all women in the borough.
The council sought to justify its decision on the grounds of ‘equality’, ‘cohesion’ and ‘diversity’. It argued that the very existence of groups like SBS – the name and constitution – was unlawful under the Race Relations Act because it excluded white women and was therefore discriminatory and divisive!
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