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JASS Annual Report 2007

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Check out some highlights from 2007 in our Annual Report. We hope that the stories in this report shed light on the deep and immeasurable work of the JASS community.

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Bridging the Divide Between Lesbians and Feminists

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By: Patience Mandishona & Martha Tholanah Organizing in Zimbabwe has been challenging, even dangerous, for some years. As the countryā€™s economic crisis has deepened ā€“ with measurable inflation reaching 79,600,000,000% monthly and 98% daily in November 2008 ā€“ activists have…

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Crossing the Lesbianā€“Feminist Divide in Zimbabwe

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Organizing in Zimbabwe has been difficult, even dangerous, for some years. Lesbian activism confronts particular obstacles, notes Patience Mandishona of GALZ (Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe): the president's open homophobia and the challenges of mobilizing Southern African women, even feminists, around issues such as hate crimes against lesbian, gay, transgender and intersex people (LGBTI). Read an interview with Patience and Martha Tholanah on GALZā€™ innovative action and its intersection with JASS movement-building.
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JASS Annual Report 2006

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Check out some highlights from 2006 in our Annual Report. We hope that the stories in this report shed light on the deep and immeasurable work of the JASS community.

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Women are Africa’s Political Hope

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By: Emira Woods and Lisa VeneKlasen An op-ed written by Lisa VeneKlasen and JASS board member, Emira Woods, on the election of Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf as President of Liberia.

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JASS Annual Report 2005

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Check out some highlights from 2005 in our Annual Report. We hope that the stories in this report shed light on the deep and immeasurable work of the JASS community.

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People, Power and Change

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By: ActionAid A summary from the Africa Global Monitoring Framework (GMF) Learning Meeting ā€“ 5th to 8th December, 2006

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JASS Annual Report 2004

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Check out some highlights from 2004 in our Annual Report. We hope that the stories in this report shed light on the deep and immeasurable work of the JASS community.

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