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UN Special Rapporteur Draws on JASS Mesoamerica Initiative

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In the face of increased insecurity and violence against defensoras in Mesoamerica, JASS and allies have joined forces on a regional WHRD initiative to strengthen women’s knowledge and strategies against violence, and engage regional and international human rights mechanisms to put pressure on…

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JASS Ally receives Major Human Rights Award

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Gilda Rivera, a member of Las Petateras and a JASS partner, was honored on October 13 for her organization’s work as a member the Honduran Human Rights Platform. The Center for Women’s Rights and the other members of the Platform are fighting to restore democracy in Honduras and document and denounce a pattern of serious human rights abuses and impunity in the wake of the coup d’état in that country in June of 2009.
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Indigenous and Rural Women Communicate Their Rights

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JASS’ Alquimia Leadership School, in partnership with JASS ally, Sinergia N’oj, recently convened 30 indigenous and rural women from Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama for a training and strategy workshop on communications for activism. The women immediately put their…

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The Voice of Indigenous and Rural Women

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Last week JASS Mesoamerica and Sinergia No'j hosted over two dozen indigenous, rural women from all over Central America and Mexico for a communications training in Guatemala City. The training focused on the right to communication and involved discussions with…

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Mexican Activists Add International Pressure

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If the Mexican government didn't respond to a ruling from the Inter-American Court on Human Rights (IACHR), perhaps they will accede to a media campaign with international pressure behind it. Despite the landmark ruling won by Inés Fernández Ortega and Valentina Rosendo Cantú in October, the Mexican government has yet to initiate prosecution of the perpetrators. The two Me’phaa indigenous women were raped in 2002 and continue to suffer harassment. Read more.
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Learning to Live Under Dictatorship Without Accepting It

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JASS Mesoamerica Team + Feminist in Resistance, Tegucigalpa, HondurasEver since I can remember, my country has had democratic governments. That is, until now. We have always been told that democracy is the way to achieve fairness and social justice. And…

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Through the Looking Glass Latin America

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Latin America, Same-Sex Marriage, and Separation of Church and StateThe recent decision by Mexico’s Supreme Court to uphold a law passed late last year allowing married, same-sex couples in Mexico City to adopt children has some observers asking: is Mexico…

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