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JASS Annual Report 2018

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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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Safe Spaces as Political Spaces

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Ajeng Herliyanti of FAMM-Indonesia knows the challenges that come with providing safe spaces to activists at risk. She's also acutely aware that FAMM-Indonesia's responses to distinct dangers must be agile. Find out how Ajeng and her organization foster safe spaces for 350 LBTI, Muslim, rural, and indigenous women activists.
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Meet Kakay Tolentino

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Today, and throughout March, join us as we celebrate the theme #PressForProgress by spotlighting women who have dedicated their lives to fighting for equality, justice, and peace. We will share stories, resources, and interviews from activists representing diverse movements around…

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Why am I a Feminist?

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Like most Cambodian women, journalist Chantrea Koeut-Urgell knows how it feels to face gender inequality. Chantrea shares her experiences of growing up in a patriarchal society that considered women weak and their reputations easily stained. She shares her powerful story from childhood trauma to sexual harassment sheā€™s faced at work.
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JASS Annual Report 2017

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If there is one thing we can say about this past year, it is that 2017 was the year of women. Find out why in our annual report!

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What Collective Power Looks Like

In this booklet, we spotlight four extraordinary networks that we have helped to build, accompany and sustain. They are tackling some of the most pressing problems of our timeā€”from violence against women and discrimination against the LBT community, to defending…

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