speakprogress.org
Speak Progress | Judith LeBlanc
http://speakprogress.org/speaker/judith-leblanc
Inspiring Voices for Change. Judith LeBlanc is the national field director for. The nation’s largest grassroots peace network, with chapters and affiliates in states across the country. From 2003-2009, she worked with. United for Peace and Justice. UFPJ) coordinating national outreach efforts and served two terms as UFPJ National Co Chair. A national network supporting grassroots organizing to move the money from wars and weapons to fund human needs. She is a board member of. Find Speakers by Topic.
gentefina09.wordpress.com
El rentable negocio de contratar inmigrantes indocumentados en Nueva York | Gente fina's Blog
https://gentefina09.wordpress.com/2013/07/26/el-rentable-negocio-de-contratar-inmigrantes-indocumentados-en-nueva-york
Gente fina's Blog. Salud, amor y rebeldía. Prohibido fingir indiferencia. Permanece al día vía RSS. La Historia del Agua Embotellada. Educación en las niñas de hoy, empoderamiento de las mujeres del mañana. Coca Cola – Cámaras de seguridad. Maya Pedal – Bicimáquinas. El rentable negocio de contratar inmigrantes indocumentados en Nueva York. Grandes riquezas, gran esclavitud. Suiza incorpora la formación musical en su constitución. ACTIVISMO, MOVIMIENTOS SOCIALES. Videos, cortos…. QUIEN DEBE A QUIEN.
tospeakasong.com
Organizing South Asians: Framing the Assault of Sureshbhai Patel – To Speak A Song
https://tospeakasong.com/2015/02/18/organizing-south-asians-sureshbhai-patel
To Speak A Song. Trainings and Musings by Sasha W. Current Projects / Organizing. Organizing South Asians: Framing the Assault of Sureshbhai Patel. February 18, 2015. February 18, 2015. Have you seen the horrific video of an Indian grandfather thrown to the ground during an encounter with police in Madison, Alabama? We need to meet our people where they’re at. We need to take moments like these to talk not just about anti-Black racism, but also about the real stake that we have as South Asians in combati...
saalt.org
Racial Justice | SAALT
http://saalt.org/policy-change/racial-justice
Elevating South Asian voices and perspectives in the US. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. National South Asian Summit. Important Update: Be the Change. Regional and Local Initiatives. Resources and Fact Sheets. Webinar Information and Recordings. Saalt in the News. SAALT works to increase awareness within the community and the government about the discriminatory and ineffective nature of profiling. Along with South Asian community-based organizations, and Arab-American and Muslim-A...
gfmdcivilsociety.org
International Steering Committee – Attention
http://gfmdcivilsociety.org/international-steering-committee
Civil Society Days GFMD 2015. Common Space and Chair’s report 2015. Civil Society Days GFMD 2016. Representing a diverse group of civil society leaders active in migration and development worldwide, the International Steering Committee (ISC). Advises the GFMD Civil Society Coordinating Office on the GFMD Civil Society program and participation. For the GFMD 2014 the International Steering Committee civil society members are :. Charlie Fanning – AFL-CIO. Gibril Faal – Afford UK. Oscar Chacon – Natio...
no-separate-justice.org
Actions and Events
http://no-separate-justice.org/actions
A post-9/11 domestic human rights campaign. Actions & Events. Actions & Events. The Next No Separate Justice Monthly Vigil will be on Monday, September 12, 2016. 6-7PM Monday, September 12, 2016 Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) 150 Park Row, New York, NY. All are welcome. We have plenty of signs to share. For more information: noseparatejustice@gmail.com. Or message the No Separate Justice Facebook Page. Vigils are held on the first Monday of every month at 6:00 pm outside the entrance to the MCC.
silviaromanelli.com
New York’s undocumented workers join forces against mistreatment « Silvia Romanelli
http://silviaromanelli.com/2014/03/04/new-yorks-undocumented-workers-join-forces-against-mistreatment
New York’s undocumented workers join forces against mistreatment. Published on The Guardian. July 23, 2013. Miserable labour conditions are encouraging migrants, especially from south Asia, to assert their rights and reclaim unpaid wages. Kazi Fouzia in the street where she had an accident in 2010. The only treatment she received was painkillers as she was undocumented at the time. Photograph: Silvia Romanelli/IPS. The programme would make “every single undocumented person one click away from being...
nikhiltrivedi.com
art | nikhil trivedi
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The 1700% Project defacement: Is it a hate crime? May 19, 2010 - 8:51am. Unfortunately, last week the installation of her work was defaced. Some of the responses to the news spreading of what happened have been really disheartening. People have been placing the blame on Ali for being "too political," accusing her of defacing her own work just for attention, and questioning whether the act of defacement is a hate crime at all. These questions and accusation are problematic on a number of levels. I’m still...
seeding-change.org
Fellows | Seeding Change
http://www.seeding-change.org/category/fellows
Asian American Community Training. Welcome the 2015 Seeding Change Fellows. June 13, 2015. Seeding Change is excited to welcome 26 young Asian American activists and organizers to be a part of the 2nd cohort of the National Fellowship Program for Asian American Organizing and Civic Engagement. The fellowship aims to grow the next generation of organizers by developing the leadership and skills of young Asian Americans who want to organize for social change in immigrant and low-income communities.
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