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Day 13: Native American women photographers as storytellers

Day 13: Native American women photographers as storytellers

In 'Native American Women Photographers As Storytellers', Joan M. Jensen, Professor Emerita at New Mexico State University, presents a brief introduction to the visual anthropology of indigenous female "message carriers".

Mar, 13
Day 12: Art against femicide (Part II)

Day 12: Art against femicide (Part II)

Co-Curators Dolores Mercado and Linda Xochitl Tortolero, discuss the exhibition Rastros y Cronicas: Women of Juarez. Unsolved murders of the women in this border town are brought to light through the works of artists featured in the exhibit.

Mar, 12
Day 11: Art against femicide (Part I)

Day 11: Art against femicide (Part I)

Honeyspace’s fourth show was called Portrait of Silvia Elena, a memorial to 17-year-old Silvia Elena Rivera Morales who was killed in 1995 — one of the first victims of the unsolved femicides taking place in Juarez, Mexico over the past 10 years.

Mar, 11
Day 8: Films you may have missed

Day 8: Films you may have missed

To help you commemorate day 8 of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence campaign I've compiled a list of films you may have missed.

Dec, 02
Day 7: World AIDS Day

Day 7: World AIDS Day

Today is day 7 in the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence campaign and World AIDS Day. In this post you will find information on campaigning activity from women's groups at an international, regional and national level.

Dec, 01
Day 2: Ordinary women doing extraordinary things

Day 2: Ordinary women doing extraordinary things

Today is day 2 in the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence campaign and I'd like to focus on the many ways ordinary women have done some very extraordinary things in the fight against human trafficking.

Nov, 26