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Apparently women have achieved equalityā€”who knew?

This. This interview pulled at almost every one of my emotionsā€”laughter, confusion, anger, frustration, and sadness BUT, it missed happiness. Watch the video, but if you canā€™t now here is a quick synopsis, although I guarantee you will want to…

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#BringBackOurGirls

When #BringBackOurGirls became the number one trending hashtag on twitter, it became clear that a global call for action was underway. Started by a group of campaigners in Abuja, Nigeria, this hashtag was an urgent call to attract global attention to the kidnapping of over 200 school girls by the armed group Boko Haram in Chibok, Nigeria on April 14th.
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Reflections from an “African Youth”

Where to start? ā€¦ Over a week ago, I attended a dialogueā€”The Importance of Youth Leadership in Africa: A Discussion with Young African Leaders, hosted by Congresswoman Karen Bass. Catchy title, but I wish I could say the same about…

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JASS Annual Report 2013

This report brings you stories and insights from across the JASS network. Here, you'll read how different women see their world and the innovative ways they are challenging abuses of power and building deeply democratic alternatives. Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mexico, Honduras,…

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Making Big Ideas Practical: Webs of Activism

How do you work in diverse locations and political contexts, with a diversity of marginalized women around different issues and interests? Informative piece by JASS Board Co-Chair, Srilatha Batliwala situates JASS' work within the "meshworks" framework by Arturo Escobar.
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MCH4: Power-Movements-Change: Malawi

This latest publication in theĀ Making Change HappenĀ seriesĀ features the extraordinary stories of HIV positive Malawian women as they mobilize for decent health care resources. These stories which highlight a movement spanning 5 years - from identifying the side effects of outdated…

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