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Felicitas and the President

This past March, Felicitas Martinez Solano, an indigenous woman human rights defender and a graduate of JASS Mesoamerica's Alquimia Leadership School, was invited to make visible the struggles of indigenous women at a public event with Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. Read her story (originally published on Tlachinaollan)...
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Fighting for Abortion Access amid Bans & Gag Rules

In recent months, abortion bans have dominated the headlines. But these battles are not only happening in the U.S. We talked to colleagues and allies about abortion rights in Nicaragua, Mexico, the Philippines, and Zimbabwe ā€“ and what that means for people who need to access the full range of reproductive care.
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Still in Resistance: Honduras 10 Years after the Coup

June 28 marked the 10-year anniversary of the coup that ousted the democratically elected President, Manuel Zelaya. This precipitated a series of political crises and a dramatic decline in the countryā€™s human rights situation that catalyzed a broad-based citizenā€™s resistance movement. We spoke with JASS Mesoamericaā€™s Daysi Flores to hear the latest.
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Intersectionality & Movement Building: The Zines

By: JASS, Furia and Raising Voices If you're on the lookout for fun, easy-to-read feminist content, check out our latest tool: The Zines! Featuring resources on movement building, self and collective care, intersectionality, and working in repressive contexts, The Zines…

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#GlobalSisterhood: Building Solidarity Across the Americas

JASS and Move to End Violence organized a 10-day women-to-women cross-border exchange among 21 women of color activists leading grassroots womenā€™s organizing in the U.S., with JASS Mesoamerica and our allies from Guatemala and Honduras. The exchange aimed to build cross-border connections and learning, and explore how to connect our strategies to combat violence, climate change, corruption, and the crises of governance in our countries.
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Join JASS @ CSW 63

Weā€™re kicking off this yearā€™s International Womenā€™s Month in New York! Alongside hundreds of allies and advocates, JASS is at United Nations Commission for the Status of Women (CSW) to spotlight the incredible work that women are leading around the world.
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JASS Annual Report 2018

In 2018, women took up space at many tables. Fed up, angry, and hungry for change, women-led organizing efforts exposed corruption, demanded an end to violence in our homes and schools, and defended the planet in the face of a…

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Rethinking protection for human rights defenders

JASS ED Lisa VeneKlasen and James Savage of the Fund for Global Human Rights examine how front-line defenders lead the way on the protection of activists and communities in this new article, Power and Safety: Rethinking Protection for Human Rights…

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