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JASS at CSW69
Join JASS at the 69th Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69) as we engage bold feminist voices in sharing movement insights and reflect on strategy for these deeply troubling times. Through virtual and in-person sessions, we’ll be recuperating feminist history, analyzing today’s challenges, and strengthening our community and solidarity for the organizing ahead.
Available in Spanish, Indonesian Bahasa, and English.
Virtual Dialogue | Beijing +30: Looking Back, Moving Forward
When: March 12, 2025 @ 12 PM UTC
Where: Online
Thirty years ago, something extraordinary happened—activists from around the world gathered in Beijing for the Fourth World Conference on Women, forging bold strategies and shared feminist agendas that shaped the future of gender justice. The momentum from that moment led to major advances, but today, as hard-won gains face backlash, we must recover and critically reflect on those movement histories.
What lessons does Beijing hold for building powerful feminist movements today? How can we reclaim and reimagine strategies for our times? JASS and Gender at Work held this intergenerational conversation with those who were there and those leading the next chapter.
In-Person Session | What Can Feminist Movements Today Learn from Beijing 1995?
When: March 12, 2025 @ 6:30 – 8:00 PM ET
Where: Church Center, NYC
An in-person space co-organized with Gender at Work and the Count Me In! consortium to connect, reflect, and build power together. Through JASS’ Heart-Mind-Body methodology, we engaged with key takeaways from the virtual dialogue and explored how these histories live in our organizing today.
Virtual Dialogue | No Going Back on Gender Justice: Organizing Against Anti-Gender Rights Backlash
When: March 17, 2025 @ 12 PM UTC
Where: Online
As attacks on gender justice escalate, how can movements push back and protect hard-won gains? JASS and Noor present a virtual session that dives into the forces behind the backlash and the power of collective organizing.