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Global Giving.

17 hours ago ago from zee.

I stumbled upon Global Giving through a series of links (the wonders of the internet!) I watched a (seriously moving & sobering)  TED talk by  Sunitha Krishnan , a rape survivor & champion against sex slavery in India. And this led me to her bio page, in which is mentioned -  Prajwala , her organization against trafficking of women & children. International donors are requested to give to Prajwala via Global Giving . Started by two ...

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Interview with Feminist Author & Activist Andrea Gunraj

15 hours ago ago from A Room Of One's Own

I first met Andrea when I served on the Board at METRAC in 2002, and worked with her along with the great staff of this wonderful grassroots organization for 2 years.This dynamic articulate woman is a feminist, activist, author and a positive force behind empowering communities. I have separated the interview into 3 parts. In Part 1, Andrea gives us an idea of her work at METRAC; Part 2 speaks about Women & Empowerment; and the ...

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Photo Gallery: Creighton Womens Hoops @ Nebraska|White and Blue Review

20 hours ago ago from White and Blue Review | News & Commentary on Creighton Sports

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Women on the frontline for human rights

1 day ago ago from A Human Rights Blog

Women often bear the brunt of poverty and human rights abuses; but as activists they use these roles to trigger positive social change. To mark World Human Rights Day, Amnesty International spoke to three women who put their lives on the line in defence of human rights. Women are affected by poverty, violence and human rights violations more than men because of the discrimination they face the world over. Over 70 per cent of the world s ...

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Riding, in a family kind of way

4 hours ago ago from Car Free Days

Adrienne has a great post about women and families and getting more of them on bikes. (Thanks for the tip, Val). This is a subject I love to talk about. Stereotype or not, women, with their concerns about safety and protecting the children, need to feel safe if they are going to embrace cycling as their primary mode of transportation. I do have hope. Maybe it's the red car syndrome, but I see more women on bikes every day.  ...

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